GetOrders

GetOrders is the recommended call to use for order (sales) management. Use this call to retrieve all orders in which the authenticated caller is either the buyer or seller. The order types that can be retrieved with this call are discussed below:

Single line item orders: In the API, a Transaction object, including a TransactionID and an OrderLineItemID, is generated by eBay as soon as the buyer commits to a purchase in an eBay listing. The OrderLineItemID value is actually a concatenation of ItemID and TransactionID with a hyphen separating the two values. The OrderLineItemID value is very versatile as it can substitute for any ItemID/TransactionID pair when these values are used as input filters, and its value can be passed into the OrderID field when OrderID is used as an input filter.

Multiple line item orders: A multiple line item order is known as a Combined Invoice order (formerly call combined payment order). If multiple unpaid orders exist between the same buyer and seller, either the buyer or seller can combine these multiple order line items into a Combined Invoice order. Combined Invoice orders can be created on the Web site by the buyer or seller, and by the seller using the AddOrder call. In the AddOrder request, the caller passes in two or more order line items in the TransactionArray container and an eBay-generated OrderID value is returned in the response, and then can be used in the OrderID field of the GetOrders request.

Usage Details

To limit the amount of orders that are returned, or to returned specific orders, the caller can use filters in the following ways:

Specific orders: pass in one or more OrderIDs in the OrderIDArray container. The OrderID field accepts OrderIDs for multiple line item orders or OrderLineItemID values for single line item orders.

Orders created or modified within a date range: The CreateTimeFrom/CreateTimeTo and the ModTimeFrom/ModTimeTo filter sets specify a date range for which to retrieve orders created or modified within this date range. An order is considered "modified" if the OrderStatus value has changed. In addition to the date range filters, the NumberOfDays filter can be used to retrieve all orders that were either created or modified within the number of days specified by the NumberOfDays value, starting with the present day. None of the date filters can be used together. The NumberOfDays filter will take precedence over the date range filters if both are included in the request.

Buyer or Seller-created orders: use the OrderRole filter to restrict results to Buyer-created Combined Invoice orders or Seller-created Combined Invoice orders. This filter is only applicable for multiple line item orders.

Orders in a specific state: use the OrderStatus filter to restrict results to 'Active' (pending) or 'Completed' (paid) orders.

Pagination: Pagination is helpful when you want restrict the number of orders that are returned in the response. A maximum of 100 orders can be returned on one page (one call). To determine if there are more orders to retrieve, look for a 'true' value in the HasMoreOrders boolean field in the response.

If OrderIDs are used in the request, all other filter criteria are ignored.

GetOrders returns only those orders that match the criteria specified in the input fields. (Thus it is possible for no order to be returned.)

Recommendation: capture and store OrderIDs and OrderLineItemIDs (that can be passed into the OrderID field) at the time of creation so that the IDs are easily accessible when you want to use GetOrders.

Testing GetOrders

You can test GetOrders in the Sandbox environment.

Testing GetOrders:

Create one multiple-item, fixed-price listing.

Have the same buyer make two separate purchases on the same listing. This will result in two TransactionIDs.

Obtain the TransactionIDs for these purchases with one call to GetItemTransactions.

Call GetSellerTransactions (using a time filter) and obtain an OrderLineItemID representing another order line item (not in the newly-created Combined Invoice order).

Combine the two order line items (transactions) into a Combined Invoice order with AddOrder,
and preserve the resultant OrderID.

Call GetOrders and pass in the Combined Invoice OrderID and the OrderLineItemID (associated with the single order line item) into the OrderIDArray.

The results should include two Order nodes. The Combined Invoice Order node should include two Transaction nodes under the TransactionArray container, and the single line item Order node should include one Transaction node under the TransactionArray container.

Input

The box below lists all fields that could be included in the call request. To learn more about an individual field or its type, click its name in the box (or scroll down to find it in the table below the box).

See also the Deprecated Objects link above. Fields presented
in this color are deprecated, and fields presented in this color are (or soon will be) non-operational.

The CreateTimeFrom and CreateTimeTo fields specify a date range for retrieving orders that were created during this time period. The CreateTimeFrom field is the starting date range. All eBay orders that were created within this date range are returned in the output. The maximum date range that may be specified with the CreateTimeFrom and CreateTimeTo fields is 90 days. CreateTimeFrom/CreateTimeTo date filters are ignored if the NumberOfDays date filter is used in the request, or if one or more order IDs are passed in the request. This value cannot be set back more than 90 days in the past, as this call cannot retrieve sales older than 90 days old.

Note: Unless one or more OrderID values are used, one of the three available date range filters must be used.

The CreateTimeFrom and CreateTimeTo fields specify a date range for retrieving orders that were created during this time period. The CreateTimeTo field is the ending date range. All eBay orders that were created within this date range are returned in the output. The maximum date range that may be specified with the CreateTimeFrom and CreateTimeTo fields is 90 days. If the CreateTimeFrom field is used and the CreateTimeTo field is omitted, the "TimeTo" value defaults to the present time or to 90 days past the CreateTimeFrom value (if CreateTimeFrom value is more than 90 days in the past). CreateTimeFrom/CreateTimeTo date filters are ignored if the NumberOfDays date filter is used in the request, or if one or more order IDs are passed in the request.

Note: If a GetOrders call is made within a few seconds after the creation of a multiple line item order, the caller runs the risk of retrieving orders that are in an inconsistent state, since the order consolidation involved in a multiple line item order may not have been completed. For this reason, it is recommended that sellers include the CreateTimeTo field in the call, and set its value to: Current Time - 2 minutes. Note: Unless one or more OrderID values are used, one of the three available date range filters must be used.

This field is included and set to true if the user wants to view the Final Value Fee (FVF) for all orders in the response. The Final Value Fee is returned in the Transaction.FinalValueFee field. The Final Value Fee is assessed right after the creation of an order line item.

The ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo fields specify a date range for retrieving existing orders that have been modified within this time period (for example, Incomplete status to Pending status or Pending status to Complete status). The ModTimeFrom field is the starting date range. All eBay orders that were last modified within this date range are returned in the output. Unlike the CreateTimeFrom/CreateTimeTo filters, which may cover a maximum period of 90 days, the maximum date range that may be specified with the ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo fields is only 30 days. This value cannot be set back more than 90 days in the past, as this call cannot retrieve sales older than 90 days old. ModTimeFrom/ModTimeTo date filters are ignored if the CreateTimeFrom/CreateTimeTo or NumberOfDays date filters are used in the request, or if one or more order IDs are passed in the request.

Note: Unless one or more OrderID values are used, one of the three available date range filters must be used.

The ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo fields specify a date range for retrieving existing orders that have been modified within this time window (for example, Incomplete status to Pending status or Pending status to Complete status). The ModTimeTo field is the ending date range. All eBay orders that were last modified within this date range are returned in the output. Unlike the CreateTimeFrom/CreateTimeTo filters, which may cover a maximum period of 90 days, the maximum date range that may be specified with the ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo fields is 30 days. If the ModTimeFrom field is used and the ModTimeTo field is omitted, the 'TimeTo' value defaults to the present time (if ModTimeFrom value is less than 30 days in the past) or to 30 days past the ModTimeFrom value. ModTimeFrom/ModTimeTo date filters are ignored if the CreateTimeFrom/CreateTimeTo or NumberOfDays date filters are used in the request, or if one or more order IDs are passed in the request.

Note: Unless one or more OrderID values are used, one of the three available date range filters must be used.

This filter specifies the number of days (24-hour periods) in the past to search for orders. All eBay orders that were either created or modified within this period are returned in the output. This field cannot be used in conjunction with the CreateTimeFrom/CreateTimeTo or ModTimeFrom/ModTimeTo date filters.

Note: This date filter only allows you to retrieve orders created/modified within the last 30 days. So, if you wish to retrieve orders created and/or modified more than 30 days in the past, the CreateTimeFrom/CreateTimeTo or ModTimeFrom/ModTimeTo date filters should be used instead. Note: Unless one or more OrderID values are used, one of the three available date range filters must be used. Min: 1.
Max: 30.

This container is used if the user wants to retrieve one or more specific orders in which they are involved as either the seller or buyer. If one or more order IDs are specified in this container, any order role, order status, or date range filters are ignored if specified in the request.

Note: As of June 2019, eBay has changed the format of order identifier values. The new format is a non-parsable string, globally unique across all eBay marketplaces, and consistent for both single line item and multiple line item orders. Unlike in the past, instead of just being known and exposed to the seller, these unique order identifiers will also be known and used/referenced by the buyer and eBay customer support.

For developers and sellers who are already integrated with the Trading API's order management calls, this change shouldn't impact your integration unless you parse the existing order identifiers (e.g., OrderID or OrderLineItemID), or otherwise infer meaning from the format (e.g., differentiating between a single line item order versus a multiple line item order). Because we realize that some integrations may have logic that is dependent upon the old identifier format, eBay is rolling out this Trading API change with version control to support a transition period of approximately 9 months before applications must switch to the new format completely.

During the transition period, for developers/sellers using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1113, they can use the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header in API calls to control whether the new or old OrderID format is returned in call response payloads. To get the new OrderID format, the value of the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header must be set to 1113. During the transition period and even after, the new and old OrderID formats will still be supported/accepted in all Trading API call request payloads. After the transition period (which will be announced), only the new OrderID format will be returned in all Trading API call response payloads, regardless of the Trading WSDL version used or specified compatibility level.

A unique identifier for an eBay order. If one or more OrderID values are used in a GetOrders or GetOrderTransactions call, any order status or date range filters are ignored.

Note: As of June 2019, eBay has changed the format of order identifier values. The new format is a non-parsable string, globally unique across all eBay marketplaces, and consistent for both single line item and multiple line item orders. Unlike in the past, instead of just being known and exposed to the seller, these unique order identifiers will also be known and used/referenced by the buyer and eBay customer support.

For developers and sellers who are already integrated with the Trading API's order management calls, this change shouldn't impact your integration unless you parse the existing order identifiers (e.g., OrderID or OrderLineItemID), or otherwise infer meaning from the format (e.g., differentiating between a single line item order versus a multiple line item order). Because we realize that some integrations may have logic that is dependent upon the old identifier format, eBay is rolling out this Trading API change with version control to support a transition period of approximately 9 months before applications must switch to the new format completely.

During the transition period, for developers/sellers using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1113, they can use the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header in API calls to control whether the new or old OrderID format is returned in call response payloads. To get the new OrderID format, the value of the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header must be set to 1113. During the transition period and even after, the new and old OrderID formats will still be supported/accepted in all Trading API call request payloads. After the transition period (which will be announced), only the new OrderID format will be returned in all Trading API call response payloads, regardless of the Trading WSDL version used or specified compatibility level. Max length: 40.

This filter is used to toggle between retrieving orders based on the role of the user (seller or buyer). The order role defaults to Seller if this field is not used. If this field is used with a date filter, returned orders must satisfy both the date range and the OrderRole value.

Default: Seller.

Applicable values:

Buyer

(in/out) The eBay user is acting as the buyer for the order(s). In GetOrders, this value should be passed into the OrderRole field in the request to retrieve orders in which the calling eBay user is the buyer in the order.

CustomCode

(in/out) This value is reserved for future or internal use.

Seller

(in/out) The eBay user is acting as the seller for the order(s). In GetOrders, this value should be passed into the OrderRole field in the request to retrieve orders in which the calling eBay user is the seller in the order.

The field is used to retrieve eBay orders that are in a specific state. If this field is used with a date filter, only orders that satisfy both the date range and the OrderStatus value are retrieved.

If one or more OrderID values are specified through the OrderIDArray container, the OrderStatus field should not be used, and it is ignored if it is used. If an OrderStatus value is not used and no OrderID values are specified, orders in all states are returned.

Default: All.

Applicable values:

Active

(in/out) This value indicates that the order is not yet complete. An order in the Active state means that the buyer has not initiated payment for the order. While an order is in this state, it can be combined into a Combined Invoice, a buyer can request a cancellation, and/or a seller can update payment details (including a change in order price) or shipping details (including shipping cost and shipping service).

This value can be used a filter value in the OrderStatus field of the GetOrders request payload, and it can also be returned in any of the order management calls.

All

(in) This enumeration value is passed into the OrderStatus of GetOrders to retrieve orders in all states. This is the default value. This value is not applicable to the response payloads of the order management calls.

Cancelled

(in/out) This value indicates that the order has been cancelled. Depending on whether payment was made or not, the seller may also need to refund the buyer after an order is cancelled.

This value can be used a filter value in the OrderStatus field of the GetOrders request payload, and it can also be returned in any of the order management calls.

Completed

(in/out) This value indicates that the order is paid for and complete. An order in the Completed state means that no other changes to the order can be made.

This value can be used a filter value in the OrderStatus field of the GetOrders request payload, and it can also be returned in any of the order management calls.

Inactive

(in) This value can be used a filter value in the OrderStatus field, and if used, all inactive orders will be returned.

If many orders are available to retrieve, you may need to call GetOrders multiple times to retrieve all the data. Each result set is returned as a page of orders. Use the Pagination filters to control the maximum number of orders to retrieve per page (i.e., per call), and the page number to retrieve.

This integer value is used to specify the maximum number of entries to return in a single "page" of data. This value, along with the number of entries that match the input criteria, will determine the total pages (see PaginationResult.TotalNumberOfPages) in the result set.

The maximum and default values are not the same for all calls. For most Trading API calls, the maximum value is 200 and the default value is 25 entries per page.

Specifies the number of the page of data to return in the current call. Default is 1 for most calls. For some calls, the default is 0. Specify a positive value equal to or lower than the number of pages available (which you determine by examining the results of your initial request). See the documentation for the individual calls to determine the correct default value.

This filter controls whether orders are retrieved in ascending order (oldest to newest according to modification date) or descending order (newest to oldest according to modification date). The default is Ascending, so the user will need to include this field and set it to Descending if the user wishes to view the most recent orders first in the retrieved output.

Default: Ascending.

Applicable values:

Ascending

(in/out) The results will be sorted by the specified key in ascending (low to high) order.

CustomCode

(in/out) Reserved for internal or future use.

Descending

(in/out) The results will be sorted by the specified key in descending (high to low) order.

Detail levels are instructions that define standard subsets of data to return for particular data components (e.g., each Item, Transaction, or User) within the response payload. For example, a particular detail level might cause the response to include buyer-related data in every result (e.g., for every Item), but no seller-related data.

Specifying a detail level is like using a predefined attribute list in the SELECT clause of an SQL query. Use the DetailLevel element to specify the required detail level that the client application needs pertaining to the data components that are applicable to the request.

The DetailLevelCodeType defines the global list of available detail levels for all request types. Most request types support certain detail levels or none at all. If you pass a detail level that exists in the schema but that isn't valid for a particular request, eBay ignores it and processes the request without it.

For each request type, see the detail level tables in the Input/Output Reference to determine which detail levels are applicable and which elements are returned for each applicable detail level.

Note that DetailLevel is required input for GetMyMessages.

With GetSellerList and other calls that retrieve large data sets, please avoid using ReturnAll when possible. For example, if you use GetSellerList, use GranularityLevel instead, or use GetSellerEvents. If you do use 'ReturnAll' with GetSellerList, use a small Pagination.EntriesPerPage value and a narrow EndTimeFrom/EndTimeTo date range for better performance.

Applicable values:

ReturnAll

(in) Returns all available data. With GetSellerList and other calls that retrieve large data sets, please avoid using ReturnAll when possible. For example, if you use GetSellerList, use a GranularityLevel or use the GetSellerEvents call instead. If you use ReturnAll with GetSellerList, use a small EntriesPerPage value and a short EndTimeFrom/EndTimeTo range for better performance.

Use ErrorLanguage to return error strings for the call in a different language from the language commonly associated with the site that the requesting user is registered with. Below are some examples from different countries.

Most Trading API calls support a MessageID element in the request and a CorrelationID element in the response. If you pass in a MessageID in a request, the same value will be returned in the CorrelationID field in the response. Pairing these values can help you track and confirm that a response is returned for every request and to match specific responses to specific requests. If you do not pass a MessageID value in the request, CorrelationID is not returned.

Note:GetCategories is designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, the MessageID and CorrelationID fields aren't applicable. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, MessageID and CorrelationID are applicable.

You can use the OutputSelector field to restrict the data returned by a call. This field can make the call response easier to manage, especially when a large payload is returned. If you use the OutputSelector field, the output data will only include the field(s) you specified in the request, as well as all of its child fields (if a field is a container) and its parent fields (if any). Note that it is possible that a field included through an OutputSelector field may still not be returned if it is not applicable, or if it is not found based on other criteria set up in the request payload.

For example, if you are using GetItem and you only want to retrieve the URL of the View Item page (emitted in ViewItemURL field) and the item's Buy It Now price (emitted in BuyItNowPrice field), you would include two separate OutputSelector fields and set the value for each one as ViewItemURL and BuyItNowPrice as in the following example:

The version number of the API code that you are programming against (e.g., 859). The version you specify for a call has these basic effects:

It indicates the version of the code lists and other data that eBay should use to process your request.

It indicates the schema version you are using.

You need to use a version that is greater than or equal to the lowest supported version. For the SOAP API: If you are using the SOAP API, this field is required. Specify the version of the WSDL your application is using.

For the XML API: If you are using the XML API, this field has no effect. Instead, specify the version in the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header. (If you specify Version in the body of an XML API request and it is different from the value in the HTTP header, eBay returns an informational warning that the value in the HTTP header was used instead.)

Controls whether or not to return warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in a request.

An unrecognized element is one that is not defined in any supported version of the schema. Schema element names are case-sensitive, so using WarningLevel can also help you remove any potential hidden bugs within your application due to incorrect case or spelling in field names before you put your application into the Production environment.

WarningLevel only validates elements; it doesn't validate XML attributes. It also doesn't control warnings related to user-entered strings or numbers, or warnings for logical errors.

We recommend that you only use this during development and debugging. Do not use this in requests performed in the Production environment.

Applicable values:

High

(in) The WarningLevel value is set to High if the user wishes to receive warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in an API call request. Setting the WarningLevel value to High is not recommended in a production environment. Instead, it should only be used during the development/debugging stage.

Low

(in) The WarningLevel value is set to Low if the user does not wish to receive warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in an API call request. This is the default value if WarningLevel is not specified in the call request.

Output

The box below lists all fields that might be returned in the response. To learn more about an individual field or its type, click its name in the box (or scroll down to find it in the table below the box).

See also the Deprecated Objects link above. Fields presented in this color are deprecated, and fields presented in this color are not returned (or soon will not be returned) or are not operational (or soon will be non-operational).

A true value indicates that there are more orders to be retrieved. Additional GetOrders calls with higher page numbers or more entries per page must be made to retrieve these orders. If false, no more orders are available or no orders match the request (based on the input filters).

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates the dollar amount by which the buyer has adjusted the order total. Adjustments to order costs may include shipping and handling, buyer discounts, or added services. A positive amount indicates the amount is an extra charge being paid to the seller by the buyer. A negative value indicates this amount is a credit given to the buyer by the seller.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates the dollar amount by which the buyer has adjusted the order total. Adjustments to order costs may include shipping and handling, buyer discounts, or added services. A positive amount indicates the amount is an extra charge being paid to the seller by the buyer. A negative value indicates this amount is a credit given to the buyer by the seller.

This value indicates the total amount paid by the buyer for the order. This amount includes the sale price of each line item, shipping and handling charges, additional services, and any applied sales tax. This value is only returned after the buyer has paid for the order.

Note: The amount in this field will not include any Australia import tax charged to the buyer for one or more order line items. Australia import tax is only applicable to the Australia site.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates the total amount paid by the buyer for the order. This amount includes the sale price of each line item, shipping and handling charges, additional services, and any applied sales tax. This value is only returned after the buyer has paid for the order.

Note: The amount in this field will not include any Australia import tax charged to the buyer for one or more order line items. Australia import tax is only applicable to the Australia site.

This value indicates the amount that the buyer saved on the order due to any discounts (item, shipping, promotional) applied to the purchase, or if the seller 'manually' reduced the order total. This field is always returned even when it is '0.0'.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates the amount that the buyer saved on the order due to any discounts (item, shipping, promotional) applied to the purchase, or if the seller 'manually' reduced the order total. This field is always returned even when it is '0.0'.

This container is returned in GetOrders (and other order management calls) if the 'Pay Upon Invoice' option is being offered to the buyer, and the seller is including payment instructions in the shipping package(s) for the order. The 'Pay Upon Invoice' option is only available on the Germany site.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of taxpayer identification for the buyer. Although this container may be used for other purposes at a later date, it is currently used by sellers selling on the Italy or Spain site to retrieve the taxpayer ID of the buyer.

It is now required that buyers registered on the Italy site provide their Codice Fiscale ID (similar to the Social Security Number for US citizens) before buying an item on the Italy site.

On the Spain site, a Spanish seller has the option to require that Spanish buyers (registered on Spain site) provide a tax ID before checkout. This option is set by the seller at the account level. Once a Spanish buyer provides a tax ID, this tax ID is associated with his/her account, and once a tax ID is associated with the account, Spanish buyer will be asked to provide the tax ID during checkout on all eBay sites. Buyers with a registered address outside of Spain will not be asked to provide a tax ID during checkout.

This container is only returned for Spanish or Italian sellers when the buyer was asked to provide tax identifier information during checkout. A BuyerTaxIdentifier container will be returned for each tax ID that is associated with the buyer's account.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute, and its corresponding value for the buyer's tax identification card. Currently, this field is only used to indicate which country issued the buyer's tax ID, but in the future, other attributes related to the tax ID may be returned in this field. This field's value will be an ISO 3166-1 two-digit code that represents the issuing country.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute, and its corresponding value for the buyer's tax identification card. Currently, this field is only used to indicate which country issued the buyer's tax ID, but in the future, other attributes related to the tax ID may be returned in this field. This field's value will be an ISO 3166-1 two-digit code that represents the issuing country.

This container consists of details related to an eBay order that has been cancelled or is in the process of possibly being cancelled. Order cancellation requests can be viewed and managed with the cancellation API calls that are available in the Post Order API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Timestamp indicating when the cancellation process of an eBay order has been completed, which will be indicated if the Order.CancelStatus field has a value of CancelComplete. This field will not be returned until the cancellation process is completed.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates which party initiated the cancellation of the eBay order. It will usually be Buyer or Seller, but it can also be CS (eBay Customer Support). See CancelInitiatorCodeType for the complete list of enumeration values that can be returned in this field. This field is always returned with the CancelDetail container.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates the reason why the order cancellation was initiated. This field is always returned with the CancelDetail container. Typical buyer-initiated cancellation reasons include OrderPlacedByMistake, WontArriveInTime, or FoundCheaperPrice. Sellers may initiate an order cancellation on behalf of the buyer. In this scenario, the seller should state the cancellation reason as BuyerCancelOrder. If the seller is cancelling an order because he/she is out of stock on an item, the seller should state the cancellation reason as OutOfStock. Unfortunately, in this scenario, the seller will receive a seller defect for this cancellation reason. Other order cancellation reasons are specific to eBay Scheduled Delivery orders. eBay Scheduled Delivery is similar to the eBay Now service in the US (now retired), and is only available in the UK. See CancelReasonCodeType for the complete list of enumeration values that can be returned in this field.

Note: Currently, the CancelReason field is being returned under the Order container and under the CancelDetail container. However, there are plans to deprecate this field from OrderType in the future.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The detailed reason of why the order cancellation was initiated. This field is only returned if it is available for an order that has been cancelled, or if an order is going through the cancellation process.

Note: Currently, the CancelReasonDetails field is being returned under the Order container and under the CancelDetail container. However, there are plans to deprecate this field from OrderType in the future.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates the reason why the order cancellation was initiated. This field is only returned if an order cancellation has been initiated by the buyer or seller. Typical buyer-initiated cancellation reasons include 'OrderPlacedByMistake', 'WontArriveInTime', or 'FoundCheaperPrice'. Sellers may initiate an order cancellation on behalf of the buyer. In this scenario, the seller should state the cancellation reason as 'BuyerCancelOrder'. If the seller is cancelling an order because he/she is out of stock on an item, the seller should state the cancellation reason as 'OutOfStock'. Unfortunately, in this scenario, the seller will receive a seller defect for this cancellation reason. See CancelReasonCodeType for the complete list of enumeration values that can be returned in this field.

Note: Currently, the CancelReason field is being returned under the Order container and under the CancelDetail container. However, there are plans to deprecate this field from OrderType in the future.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The detailed reason for the cancellation of an eBay order. This field is only returned if it is available when a cancellation request has been made on the order, or if the order is currently going through the cancellation process, or if the order has already been cancelled.

Note: Currently, the CancelReasonDetails field is being returned under the Order container and under the CancelDetail container. However, there are plans to deprecate this field from OrderType in the future.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The current status for the order cancellation request (if it exists for the order). This field is only returned if a cancellation request has been made on the order, or if the order is currently going through the cancellation process, or if the order has already been cancelled.

Applicable values: See CancelStatus.
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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container indicates the current status of the order, including a timestamp that indicates the last time that the status of the order changed. For orders that have been paid for, the Status value will show as Complete.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field being returned as true indicates that the order can be paid for through the seller's payment gateway account.

Note: As of May 1, 2019, no eBay marketplace support electronic payments through a seller's Integrated Merchant Credit Card (IMCC) account. To accept online credit card payments from buyers, a seller must use accept PayPal, or opt in to eBay Managed Payments program (if available to seller).

For sellers who are opted in to eBay Managed Payments, this field will actually be returned as true, but this will indicate that the seller is opted in to eBay Managed Payments, and does not indicate that the seller's IMCC account is being used for payments.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The enumeration value in this field indicates which payment method was used by the German buyer who was offered the 'Pay Upon Invoice' option. This field will only be returned if a German buyer was offered the 'Pay Upon Invoice' option. Otherwise, the buyer's selected payment method is returned in the PaymentMethod field.

Applicable values: See PaymentInstrument.
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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Note: For sellers opted in to eBay Managed Payments, a payment method is not needed at listing time, but this field is still returned. For eBay Managed Payments orders, the value returned in this field will be CreditCard, unless an eBay gift card was used by the buyer to pay a partial or full balance of the order. If this is the case, the the value returned in this field will be CCAccepted. Either of these two values will be returned for eBay Managed Payments orders, regardless of the actual payment method that the buyer uses.

Applicable values: See PaymentMethod.
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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Indicates the status of the order. This value is subject to change based on the status of the checkout flow. Generally speaking, the Status field reads Incomplete when payment has yet to be initiated, Pending when payment has been initiated but is in process, and Complete when the payment process has completed.

Note: If the PaymentMethod is CashOnPickup, the Status value will read Complete right at checkout, even though the seller may not have been officially paid yet, and the eBayPaymentStatus field will read NoPaymentFailure. The Status value will remain as lt;code>Complete even if the seller uses ReviseCheckoutStatus to change the checkout status to Pending. However, the eBayPaymentStatus value in GetOrders will change from NoPaymentFailure to PaymentInProcess.

Applicable values:

Complete

(in/out) This value indicates that the order or order line item is complete. Generally speaking, an order or order line item is complete when payment from the buyer has been initiated and has been processed.

Note: If the PaymentMethodUsed is CashOnPickup, the CheckoutStatus.Status value in GetOrders will be Complete at checkout time, even though the seller may not have been officially paid yet. The CheckoutStatus.Status value in GetOrders will remain as Complete even if the seller uses ReviseCheckoutStatus to change the checkout status to Pending. However, the eBayPaymentStatus value in GetOrders will change from NoPaymentFailure to PaymentInProcess.

CustomCode

(out) Reserved for internal or future use

Incomplete

(out) This value indicates that the order or order line item is in the incomplete state. Generally speaking, an order or order line item is considered incomplete when payment from the buyer has yet to be initiated.

Pending

(out) This value indicates that the order or order line item is in the pending state. Generally speaking, an order is considered pending when payment from the buyer has been initiated but has yet to be fully processed.

Note: If the payment method is CashOnPickup, the CheckoutStatus.Status value in GetOrders will read Complete at checkout time, even though the seller may not have been officially paid yet. The CheckoutStatus.Status value in GetOrders will remain as Complete even if the seller uses ReviseCheckoutStatus to change the checkout status to Pending. However, the eBayPaymentStatus value in GetOrders will change from NoPaymentFailure to PaymentInProcess.

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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

If true, the order contains a transaction for an item that was purchased under the eBay Plus program. eBay Plus is a premium account option for buyers, which provides benefits such as fast free domestic shipping and free returns on selected items. Top-Rated eBay sellers must opt in to eBay Plus to be able offer the program on qualifying listings. Sellers must commit to next-day delivery of those items.

Note: Currently, eBay Plus is available only to buyers in Germany, Austria, and Australia.

This value indicates whether a 'Combined Invoice' order was initiated/created by the buyer or by the seller. This field is only returned for Combined Invoice orders.

An AddOrder call can be used by a seller or buyer to combine two or more unpaid order line items into a 'Combined Invoice' order. Once two or more line items are successfully combined into one order, the buyer only needs to make one payment (instead of multiple payments - one for each order line item). The CreatingUserRole field is required in the AddOrder call request.

Note: Except for listings that required immediate payment, buyers also may have the opportunity to combine multiple line items (from the same seller) into a 'Combined Invoice' order through the buy/checkout flow. This may include accepted Best Offers or auctions that the buyer wins.

Applicable values:

Buyer

(in/out) The eBay user is acting as the buyer for the order(s). In GetOrders, this value should be passed into the OrderRole field in the request to retrieve orders in which the calling eBay user is the buyer in the order.

CustomCode

(in/out) This value is reserved for future or internal use.

Seller

(in/out) The eBay user is acting as the seller for the order(s). In GetOrders, this value should be passed into the OrderRole field in the request to retrieve orders in which the calling eBay user is the seller in the order.

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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This boolean field is returned as true if one or more line items in the order are subject to a tax (US sales tax or Australian Goods and Services tax) that eBay will collect and remit to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. This field is also returned if false (not subject to eBay Collect and Remit). A Transaction.eBayCollectAndRemitTaxes container is returned for any order line items subject to such a tax, and the type and amount of this tax is displayed in the Transaction.eBayCollectAndRemitTaxes.TaxDetails container.

Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST) is automatically charged to buyers outside of Australia when they purchase items on the eBay Australia site. Sellers on the Australia site do not have to take any extra steps to enable the collection of GST, as this tax is collected by eBay and remitted to the Australian government. For more information about Australian GST, see the Taxes and import charges help topic.

As of July 1, 2019, buyers in 22 US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases, and at least six more US states are scheduled to be subject to eBay Collect and Remit Tax by the end of 2019. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. Sellers do not have to take any extra steps to enable the collection of this sales tax. If the seller is employing a Sales Tax Table for the listing, and a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this sales tax rate will be ignored by eBay. For a list of the US states that are or will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit Tax' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

A unique identifier for an eBay order in the new eBay REST API model. ExtendedOrderID values will be used to identify orders in REST-based APIs, including the Post-Order API and the Fulfillment API.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct Order ID is returned to the buyer or seller, but a dummy Order ID value of 1000000000000 will be returned to all third parties.

Note: As of June 2019, eBay has changed the format of order identifier values, and this new format is relevant to both legacy and REST API-based order ID fields. The new format is a non-parsable string, globally unique across all eBay marketplaces, and consistent for both single line item and multiple line item orders. Unlike in the past, instead of just being known and exposed to the seller, these unique order identifiers will also be known and used/referenced by the buyer and eBay customer support.

For developers and sellers who are already integrated with the Trading API's order management calls, this change shouldn't impact your integration unless you parse the existing order identifiers (e.g., OrderID or OrderLineItemID), or otherwise infer meaning from the format (e.g., differentiating between a single line item order versus a multiple line item order). Because we realize that some integrations may have logic that is dependent upon the old identifier format, eBay is rolling out this Trading API change with version control to support a transition period of approximately 9 months before applications must switch to the new format completely.

During the transition period, for developers/sellers using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1113, they can use the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header in API calls to control whether the new or old OrderID format is returned in call response payloads. To get the new OrderID format, the value of the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header must be set to 1113. During the transition period and even after, the new and old OrderID formats will still be supported/accepted in all Trading API call request payloads. After the transition period (which will be announced), only the new OrderID format will be returned in all Trading API call response payloads, regardless of the Trading WSDL version used or specified compatibility level.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container consisting of payment details for an eBay order, including an identifier for the monetary transaction and a field to express any fees or credits applied to the monetary transaction. This field is only returned after payment for the order has occurred.

Note: The MonetaryDetails container also shows payment information for the order. In the future, it is possible that the ExternalTransaction container will be deprecated, so you are encouraged to start using MonetaryDetails as soon as possible.

Unique identifier for a PayPal payment of an eBay order. If the order was purchased with a payment method other than PayPal, "SIS" is returned, which stands for "Send Information To Seller." This field is only returned after payment has been made.

If this dollar value is a positive amount, this is the amount that the buyer pays the seller through PayPal for purchase of the order. If this dollar value is a negative amount, this is the amount refunded to the buyer.

Note: If a refund is due to the buyer, the amount in this field will not include any Australia import tax charged to the buyer for one or more order line items, since this tax is collected by eBay and not by the seller. Australia import tax is only applicable to the Australia site.

If this dollar value is a positive amount, this is the amount that the buyer pays the seller through PayPal for purchase of the order. If this dollar value is a negative amount, this is the amount refunded to the buyer.

Note: If a refund is due to the buyer, the amount in this field will not include any Australia import tax charged to the buyer for one or more order line items, since this tax is collected by eBay and not by the seller. Australia import tax is only applicable to the Australia site.

This field being returned with a value of true indicates that the order can be paid for with a credit card through the seller's payment gateway account.

Note: As of May 1, 2019, eBay no longer supports electronic payments through Integrated Merchant Credit Card accounts. To accept online credit card payments from buyers, a seller must specify PayPal as an accepted payment method, or opt in to eBay Managed Payments program (if the program is available to that seller).

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

If IsMultilegShipping is true, at least one order line item in the order will use the Global Shipping Program (GSP) to ship internationally. With GSP, the shipment has a domestic leg and an international leg. In the domestic leg, the seller ships the item to eBay's shipping partner. This shipping address can be found in the MultiLegShippingDetails.SellerShipmentToLogisticsProvider.ShipToAddress container. eBay's shipping partner will be responsible for the international leg of the shipment and the order's final destination.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field will be returned at the order level only if the buyer purchased a digital gift card, which is delivered by email, or if the buyer purchased an item that is enabled with the 'Click and Collect' feature.

Currently, LogisticsPlanType has two applicable values: PickUpDropOff, which indicates that the buyer selected the 'Click and Collect' option. With Click and Collect, buyers are able to purchase from thousands of sellers on the eBay UK and Australia sites, and then pick up their order from the nearest 'eBay Collection Point', including over 750 Argos stores in the UK. The Click and Collect feature is only available on the eBay UK and Australia sites; or, DigitalDelivery, which indicates that the order is a digital gift card that will be delivered to the buyer or recipient of the gift card by email.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Contains information about each monetary transaction that occurs for the order, including order payment, any refund, a credit, etc. Both the payer and payee are shown in this container.

Note:MonetaryDetails can already be used instead of the older ExternalTransaction container, and the ExternalTransaction container may eventually get deprecated. Due to this possibility, you are encouraged to start using MonetaryDetails as soon as it is convenient.

This container consists of detailed information about each payment made by the buyer to pay for an order. In many cases, there may be only one payment - the payment made from the buyer to the seller, but in the case of an order going through the Global Shipping Program, one payment goes to the seller for the price of the order, and then an import charge and a portion of the shipping charges may go to eBay Global Shipping Program partner. In the case of an order that is subject to Australia import tax, one payment goes to the seller for the total price of the order, and the import tax goes to eBay for remittance to the Australian government.

Note: Australia import tax is only applicable to the Australia site.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field indicates the eBay user or eBay partner who submitted the payment.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payer is returned to the buyer or seller, but the identity of the payer will be masked to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field indicates the eBay user or eBay partner who submitted the payment.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payer is returned to the buyer or seller, but the identity of the payer will be masked to all third parties.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

This field is not returned if the Payee field's type attribute is eBayPartner.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is not returned if the Payee field's type attribute is eBayPartner.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

This container consists of an array of one or more Refund containers, and each Refund container consists of detailed information about a merchant's refund (or store credit) to a buyer who has returned an In-Store Pickup item.

This container is only returned if the buyer has returned an In-Store Pickup item to the merchant at a physical store, and the merchant has notified eBay through the ORDER.RETURNED notification of the Inbound Notifications API.

Note: At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of detailed information on an In-Store Pickup item refund. This container is only returned if the merchant is refunding (or providing a store credit) the buyer for an In-Store Pickup item. A separate Refund container will be returned for each ORDER.RETURNED notification that the merchant sends to eBay through the Inbound Notifications API.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants on the US site, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Eligible Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This dollar value is the total amount of the refund to the buyer for the In-Store Pickup order. Typically, this dollar value will be the same as the RefundAmount value, unless the merchant is issuing multiple refund transactions to the buyer, in which case, the FeeOrCreditAmount value will be the cumulative amount for multiple refund transactions. This field is not returned if the merchant issued the buyer a store credit instead of a refund (RefundType=STORE_CREDIT).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This dollar value is the total amount of the refund to the buyer for the In-Store Pickup order. Typically, this dollar value will be the same as the RefundAmount value, unless the merchant is issuing multiple refund transactions to the buyer, in which case, the FeeOrCreditAmount value will be the cumulative amount for multiple refund transactions. This field is not returned if the merchant issued the buyer a store credit instead of a refund (RefundType=STORE_CREDIT).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

This value is a merchant-defined identifier used to track In-Store Pickup refunds. This value is picked up by eBay when the merchant passes in the REFUND_ID parameter through the payload of an ORDER.RETURNED notification sent to eBay. This field is not returned if the merchant does not set this value through ORDER.RETURNED notification.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value is a merchant-defined identifier used to track In-Store Pickup refunds. This value is picked up by eBay when the merchant passes in the REFUND_ID parameter through the payload of an ORDER.RETURNED notification sent to eBay. This field is not returned if the merchant does not set this value through ORDER.RETURNED notification.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

This dollar value is the amount of the refund to the buyer for this specific refund transaction. This field is not returned if the merchant issued the buyer a store credit instead of a refund (RefundType=STORE_CREDIT).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This dollar value is the amount of the refund to the buyer for this specific refund transaction. This field is not returned if the merchant issued the buyer a store credit instead of a refund (RefundType=STORE_CREDIT).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

This value indicates the success or failure of the attempt by the merchant to refund or provide store credit to the buyer for a returned In-Store Pickup item. This field is always returned with the Refund container.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

Applicable values:

CustomCode

(out) Reserved for internal or future use.

Failed

(out) This value indicates that the payment transaction failed.

Pending

(out) This value indicates that the payment transaction is pending.

Succeeded

(out) This value indicates that the payment transaction succeeded.

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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This date/time value is the timestamp for the refund transaction. This field is not returned if the refund was not successful (RefundStatus=FAILED).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is the eBay user ID of the buyer who is receiving the refund or store credit from the merchant. This field is always returned with the Refund container.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct refund recipient is returned to the buyer or seller, but the refund recipient will be masked to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is the eBay user ID of the buyer who is receiving the refund or store credit from the merchant. This field is always returned with the Refund container.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct refund recipient is returned to the buyer or seller, but the refund recipient will be masked to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

This value indicates whether the merchant refunded or provided a store credit to the buyer for the returned In-Store Pickup item. Applicable values are 'REFUND' and 'STORE_CREDIT'. This value is picked up by eBay when the merchant passes in the REFUND_TYPE parameter through the payload of an ORDER.RETURNED notification sent to eBay.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

Applicable values:

CustomCode

(out) This value is reserved for internal or future use.

PaymentRefund

(out) This value indicates that the merchant issued a cash refund (or debit card/credit card reversal) to the buyer for the amount of the returned item(s).

StoreCredit

(out) This value indicates that the merchant issued a store credit to the buyer for the amount of the returned item(s).

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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of details about the domestic leg of a Global Shipping Program (GSP) shipment. With GSP, the shipment has a domestic leg and an international leg. In the domestic leg, the seller ships the item to eBay's shipping partner.

This container is only returned if the order has one or more order line items that require shipping through GSP. It is not returned if IsMultilegShipping is false.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Contains information about the domestic leg of a Global Shipping Programn shipment, including the seller-selected shipping service, the domestic shipping cost, the domestic address of the international shipping provider, and the estimated shipping time range.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The shipping service specified for the domestic leg of a Global Shipping Program shipment. For the domestic leg, the value of this field can be any available shipping service that ships to the domestic address of the international shipping provider.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The integer value returned here indicates the maximum number of business days that the corresponding shipping service (indicated in ShippingServiceDetails.ShippingService field) will take to be delivered to eBay's domestic shipping partner.

This maximum shipping time does not include the seller's handling time, and the clock starts on the shipping time only after the seller has delivered the item to the shipping carrier for shipment to eBay's domestic shipping partner. 'Business days' can vary by shipping carrier and by country, but 'business days' are generally Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. This field is returned if defined for that particular shipping service option.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The integer value returned here indicates the minimum number of business days that the corresponding shipping service (indicated in ShippingServiceDetails.ShippingService field) will take to be delivered to eBay's domestic shipping partner.

This minimum shipping time does not include the seller's handling time, and the clock starts on the shipping time only after the seller has delivered the item to the shipping carrier for shipment to eBay's domestic shipping partner. 'Business days' can vary by shipping carrier and by country, but 'business days' are generally Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. This field is returned if defined for that particular shipping service option.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Contains shipping address information for the domestic leg of a Global Shipping Program shipment. This container includes the ReferenceID field, which can be printed on the package to give the international shipping provider a unique identifier for the order.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute for the address, and its corresponding value. Currently, this field is only used to display the reference ID for a "Click and Collect" order, but in the future, other address attributes may be returned in this field.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute for the address, and its corresponding value. Currently, this field is only used to display the reference ID for a "Click and Collect" order, but in the future, other address attributes may be returned in this field.

Unique ID for a user's address in the eBay database. This value can help prevent the need to store an address multiple times across multiple orders. The ID changes if a user changes their address.

Note: For orders subject to Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST), in addition to the unique identifier for the address, the last two digits of the user's Australian Business Number (ABN) will also appear in this field. Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST) is automatically charged to buyers outside of Australia when they purchase items on the eBay Australia site.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The city associated with an address on file with eBay. Most addresses include a city name, but not all. For example, Singapore is an island city-state, so SG would appear in the Country field, and 'Singapore' or 'Republic of Singapore' would appear in the CountryName field, but the CityName field is not applicable.

Max length: 64.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This is a unique identifier assigned to the customer address if the address is on file with PayPal. The AddressOwner field will indicate if the address is on file with eBay or PayPal. This field will only be applicable/returned if it is a PayPal-owned address. The ID changes if a user changes their address.

Max length: 20.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

User's primary phone number. This may return a value of Invalid Request if you are not authorized to see the user's phone number.

In the US, the area code (3 digits), the prefix (3 digits), the line number (4 digits), and phone extension (if specified by the user) are returned in this field. The extension can be one or more digits. Non-breaking spaces are used as delimiters between these phone number components.

Max length:
eBay validates the content (should only be integer values and delimiters), but not
the length for this field. Note: The eBay database allocates up to 128 characters
for this field.
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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Uniquely identifies an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This value is generated by eBay when the order is completed. The international shipping provider uses the ReferenceID as the primary reference when processing the shipment. Sellers must include this value on the package immediately above the street address of the international shipping provider.

Example: "Reference #1234567890123456"

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The state or province associated with an address on file with eBay. Whether it's a state or a province will depend on the region and/or country. This field should only be passed in or returned if applicable/defined.

Max length: 64.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The second line of the user's street address (such as an apartment number or suite number). Returned if the user specified a second street value for their address. In case of Item.SellerContactDetails, Street2 can be used to provide City, Address, State, and Zip code (if applicable).

Max length: 64.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

A unique identifier for a single or multiple line item eBay order. In the ContainingOrder container of a GetItemTransactions or GetSellerTransactions response, this identifier identifies the parent order of the order line item. A single buyer payment is made for each order.

For order management calls only: This field is returned with the correct order ID only to the buyer, the seller, and PayPal (if PayPal is the payment method). For third parties (except PayPal):

If using a Trading WSDL older than version 1019, the Order ID will be returned to third parties as dummy data in the form of 1000000000000 or 1000000000000-1000000000000.

If using Trading WSDL version 1019 or newer, the Order ID will be returned to third parties as an empty field (<OrderID/>).

Note: As of June 2019, eBay has changed the format of order identifier values. The new format is a non-parsable string, globally unique across all eBay marketplaces, and consistent for both single line item and multiple line item orders. Unlike in the past, instead of just being known and exposed to the seller, these unique order identifiers will also be known and used/referenced by the buyer and eBay customer support.

For developers and sellers who are already integrated with the Trading API's order management calls, this change shouldn't impact your integration unless you parse the existing order identifiers (e.g., OrderID or OrderLineItemID), or otherwise infer meaning from the format (e.g., differentiating between a single line item order versus a multiple line item order). Because we realize that some integrations may have logic that is dependent upon the old identifier format, eBay is rolling out this Trading API change with version control to support a transition period of approximately 9 months before applications must switch to the new format completely.

During the transition period, for developers/sellers using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1113, they can use the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header in API calls to control whether the new or old OrderID format is returned in call response payloads. To get the new OrderID format, the value of the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header must be set to 1113. During the transition period and even after, the new and old OrderID formats will still be supported/accepted in all Trading API call request payloads. After the transition period (which will be announced), only the new OrderID format will be returned in all Trading API call response payloads, regardless of the Trading WSDL version used or specified compatibility level. Max length: 40.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of information related to the payment hold on the order, including the reason why the buyer's payment for the order is being held, the expected release date of the funds into the seller's account, and possible action(s) the seller can take to expedite the payout of funds into their account. This container is only returned if a payment hold has placed on the order.

See PaymentHoldReasonCodeType for some details on why/when a seller's funds may be held, or visit the Pending payments help topic for more information on eBay's payment hold policies.

Timestamp that indicates the expected date in which eBay/PayPal will distribute the funds to the seller's account. This is not a firm date and is subject to change. This field is only returned after checkout is complete and if the PaymentHoldStatus indicates a hold has been placed on payment.

Integer value that indicates the number of possible actions that a seller can take to possibly expedite the release of funds into their account. This value should equal the number of RequiredSellerAction fields contained in the RequiredSellerActionArray container.

Enumerated value that indicates why the buyer's payment for the order is being held by PayPal instead of being distributed to the seller's account. A seller's funds for an order can be held by PayPal for as little as three days after the buyer receives the order, but the hold can be up to 21 days based on the scenario, and in some cases, the seller's lack of action in helping to expedite the release of funds.

Applicable values: See PaymentHoldReason.
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This field indicates the type and/or status of a payment hold on the item. It is always returned for GetOrders and GetOrderTransactions, even if there are no payment holds (in which case, an enumeration value of None is shown).

Applicable values: See PaymentHoldStatus.
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A PaymentMethods field will appear for each payment method available to the buyer for the order's purchase. However, once the buyer pays for the order, any and all of these PaymentMethods fields will stop being returned, and instead, the actual payment method used will be returned in the PaymentMethod field of the CheckoutStatus container.

In an AddOrder call, the seller can use one or more PaymentMethods fields to override whatever available payment methods were already defined for each individual line item. For sellers opted in to eBay Managed Payments, only the CreditCard enumeration value should be passed into this field or the call may fail.

Note: For sellers opted in to the new eBay Managed Payments program, the enumeration value returned in this field will be CreditCard, regardless of which payment method that the buyer used (or is planning to use).

Similarly, for an AddOrder call, a seller opted in to eBay Managed Payments should only pass a value of CreditCard into this field.

eBay Managed Payments is currently only available to a limited number of sellers on the US site. For sellers in the eBay Managed Payments program, a payment method does not need to be specified at listing/checkout time. Note: As of May 1, 2019, eBay no longer supports electronic payments through a seller's Integrated Merchant Credit Card account. To accept online credit card payments from buyers, a seller must either specify PayPal as an accepted payment method, or opt in to the eBay Managed Payments program. If IMCC is passed in as a value, this value will be ignored and dropped (and listing will possibly get blocked if IMCC is the only specified payment method).

Applicable values: See PaymentMethods.
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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container consisting of an array of PickupOptions containers. Each PickupOptions container consists of the pickup method and its priority. The priority of each pickup method controls the order (relative to other pickup methods) in which the corresponding pickup method will appear in the View Item and Checkout page.

For GetOrders and GetOrderTransactions, this container is always returned prior to order payment if the seller created/revised/relisted the item with the EligibleForPickupInStore and/or EligibleForPickupDropOff flag in the call request set to 'true'. If and when the In-Store pickup method (US only) or 'Click and Collect' pickup method (UK and Australia only) is selected by the buyer and payment for the order is made, this container will no longer be returned in the response, and will essentially be replaced by the PickupMethodSelected container.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature or Click and Collect feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup or Click and Collect. At this time, the In-Store Pickup and Click and Collect features are generally only available to large retail merchants, and can only be applied to multiple-quantity, fixed-price listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container consisting of a pickup method and the priority of the pickup method. The priority of each pickup method controls the order (relative to other pickup methods) in which the corresponding pickup method will appear in the View Item and Checkout page.

This container is always returned prior to order payment if the seller created/revised/relisted the item with the EligibleForPickupInStore and/or EligibleForPickupDropOff flag in the call request set to 'true'. If and when the In-Store pickup method (US only) or 'Click and Collect' pickup method (UK and Australia only) is selected by the buyer and payment for the order is made, this container will no longer be returned in the response, and will essentially be replaced by the PickupMethodSelected container.

Note: At this time, the In-Store Pickup and Click and Collect features are generally only available to large retail merchants, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. In-Store Pickup is only applicable to the US site, and Click and Collect is only applicable to the UK, Germany, and Australia sites.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates an available pickup method. This field is always returned with the PickupOptions container.

Note: At this time, 'InStorePickup' and 'PickUpDropOff' are the only available pickup methods; however, additional pickup methods may be added to the list in future releases. Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup or Click and Collect feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup or Click and Collect. At this time, In-Store Pickup is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and the 'Click and Collect' feature is only available to large merchants on the eBay UK (site ID - 3), eBay Australia (Site ID - 15), and eBay Germany (Site ID - 77) sites.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This integer value indicates the priority of the pickup method. The priority of each pickup method controls the order (relative to other pickup methods) in which the corresponding pickup method will appear in the View Item and Checkout page. This field is always returned with the PickupOptions container.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup or Click and Collect features to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup or Click and Collect. At this time, In-Store Pickup is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and the 'Click and Collect' feature is only available to large merchants on the eBay UK (site ID - 3), eBay Australia (Site ID - 15), and eBay Germany (Site ID - 77) sites.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container consisting of details related to the selected pickup method, including the pickup method type, the merchant's store ID, the status of the pickup, and the pickup reference code (if provided by merchant).

This container is only returned when the buyer has selected the In-Store Pickup or Click and Collect option and has paid for the order. All fields in the PickupMethodSelected container are static, except for the PickupStatus field, which can change states based on the notifications that a merchant sends to eBay through the Inbound Notifications API.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup or Click and Collect feature to list an item that is eligible for these features. At this time, the In-Store Pickup and Click and Collect features are generally only available to large retail merchants, and can only be applied to multiple-quantity, fixed-price listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The unique reference number defined by the merchant to track In-Store Pickup orders. The MerchantPickupCode is picked up by eBay if it is set by the merchant through the payload of a notification sent to eBay through the Inbound Notifications API. This field is only returned with the PickupMethodSelected container if it set by the merchant.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the real reference number is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field indicates the current status of the local pickup order. The value of the PickupStatus field can change during the lifecycle of the order based on the notifications that a merchant sends to eBay through the Inbound Notifications API. This field is always returned with the PickupMethodSelected container.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup or Click and Collect features to list an item that is eligible for these features. At this time, these features are generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

Applicable values: See PickupStatus.
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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The unique identifier of the merchant's store where the item will be picked up. The PickupStoreID is picked up by eBay based on the LocationID value that is set by the merchant in the Inventory Management API. This field is always returned with the PickupMethodSelected container.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This is a unique identifier for the seller that does not change when the eBay user name is changed. This is useful when an application needs to associate a new eBay user name with the corresponding eBay user.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Timestamp indicating the date and time of order shipment. This field is not returned until shipment tracking is provided for all line items in the order, or if the order has been marked as 'shipped' by the seller.

This time is specified in GMT (not Pacific time). See eBay Features Guide for information about converting between GMT and other time zones.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute for the address, and its corresponding value. Currently, this field is only used to display the reference ID for a "Click and Collect" order, but in the future, other address attributes may be returned in this field.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute for the address, and its corresponding value. Currently, this field is only used to display the reference ID for a "Click and Collect" order, but in the future, other address attributes may be returned in this field.

Unique ID for a user's address in the eBay database. This value can help prevent the need to store an address multiple times across multiple orders. The ID changes if a user changes their address.

Note: For orders subject to Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST), in addition to the unique identifier for the address, the last two digits of the user's Australian Business Number (ABN) will also appear in this field. Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST) is automatically charged to buyers outside of Australia when they purchase items on the eBay Australia site.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The city associated with an address on file with eBay. Most addresses include a city name, but not all. For example, Singapore is an island city-state, so SG would appear in the Country field, and 'Singapore' or 'Republic of Singapore' would appear in the CountryName field, but the CityName field is not applicable.

Max length: 64.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This is a unique identifier assigned to the customer address if the address is on file with PayPal. The AddressOwner field will indicate if the address is on file with eBay or PayPal. This field will only be applicable/returned if it is a PayPal-owned address. The ID changes if a user changes their address.

Max length: 20.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

User's primary phone number. This may return a value of Invalid Request if you are not authorized to see the user's phone number.

In the US, the area code (3 digits), the prefix (3 digits), the line number (4 digits), and phone extension (if specified by the user) are returned in this field. The extension can be one or more digits. Non-breaking spaces are used as delimiters between these phone number components.

Max length:
eBay validates the content (should only be integer values and delimiters), but not
the length for this field. Note: The eBay database allocates up to 128 characters
for this field.
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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The state or province associated with an address on file with eBay. Whether it's a state or a province will depend on the region and/or country. This field should only be passed in or returned if applicable/defined.

Max length: 64.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The second line of the user's street address (such as an apartment number or suite number). Returned if the user specified a second street value for their address. In case of Item.SellerContactDetails, Street2 can be used to provide City, Address, State, and Zip code (if applicable).

Max length: 64.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container consisting of order-level shipping details. More shipping-related details can be found at the line item level for each line item in the order.

In an AddOrder call, the seller can use the ShippingDetails container to make adjustments to shipping details, including the available shipping service options and shipping cost. Sometimes, sellers will reduce the cost of shipping if one or more order line items can be shipped together in the same package.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Note: The CalculatedShippingRate container should only be used to specify values for the InternationalPackagingHandlingCosts, OriginatingPostalCode, and/or PackagingHandlingCosts fields. The rest of the fields in the CalculatedShippingRate container are used to specify package dimensions and package weight, and these values should now be specified in the ShippingPackageDetails container instead.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Fees a seller might assess for the shipping of the item (in addition to whatever the shipping service might charge). Any packaging/handling cost specified on input is added to each shipping service on output.

If domestic and international calculated shipping is offered for an item and if packaging/handling cost is specified only for domestic shipping, that cost will be applied by eBay as the international packaging/handling cost. (To specify a international packaging/handling cost, you must always specify a domestic packaging/handling cost, even if it is 0.) For international calculated shipping only.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Fees a seller might assess for the shipping of the item (in addition to whatever the shipping service might charge). Any packaging/handling cost specified on input is added to each shipping service on output.

If domestic and international calculated shipping is offered for an item and if packaging/handling cost is specified only for domestic shipping, that cost will be applied by eBay as the international packaging/handling cost. (To specify a international packaging/handling cost, you must always specify a domestic packaging/handling cost, even if it is 0.) For international calculated shipping only.

The postal code for the location from which the package will be shipped. A postal code is required for calculated shipping. This field is not necessary if a postal code is already specified through the Item.PostalCode field. If a postal code is included in both fields, the value in Item.PostalCode field is used, and the value in OriginatingPostalCode is ignored.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Fees a seller might assess for the shipping of the item (in addition to whatever the shipping service might charge). Any packaging/handling cost specified on input is added to each shipping service on output.

If domestic and international calculated shipping is offered for an item and if packaging/handling cost is specified only for domestic shipping, that cost will be applied by eBay as the international packaging/handling cost. (To specify a international packaging/handling cost, you must always specify a domestic packaging/handling cost, even if it is 0.) When UPS is one of the shipping services offered by the seller, package dimensions are required on list/relist/revise. For calculated shipping only.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Fees a seller might assess for the shipping of the item (in addition to whatever the shipping service might charge). Any packaging/handling cost specified on input is added to each shipping service on output.

If domestic and international calculated shipping is offered for an item and if packaging/handling cost is specified only for domestic shipping, that cost will be applied by eBay as the international packaging/handling cost. (To specify a international packaging/handling cost, you must always specify a domestic packaging/handling cost, even if it is 0.) When UPS is one of the shipping services offered by the seller, package dimensions are required on list/relist/revise. For calculated shipping only.

This dollar value indicates the money due from the buyer upon delivery of the item.

This field should only be specified in the request if 'COD' (cash-on-delivery) is a valid payment method for the site and it is included as a PaymentMethods value in the same request.

This field is only returned if set for the listing.

To see if 'COD' is a supported payment method for a site, call GetCategoryFeatures, specifying the listing category ID, and including the FeatureID field set to PaymentMethods. Look for a value of 'CashOnPickup' in one of the Category.PaymentMethod fields in the response.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This dollar value indicates the money due from the buyer upon delivery of the item.

This field should only be specified in the request if 'COD' (cash-on-delivery) is a valid payment method for the site and it is included as a PaymentMethods value in the same request.

This field is only returned if set for the listing.

To see if 'COD' is a supported payment method for a site, call GetCategoryFeatures, specifying the listing category ID, and including the FeatureID field set to PaymentMethods. Look for a value of 'CashOnPickup' in one of the Category.PaymentMethod fields in the response.

Shipping costs and options related to an international shipping service. If used, at least one domestic shipping service must also be provided in ShippingServiceOptions.

If you specify multiple InternationalShippingServiceOption nodes, the repeating nodes must be contiguous. That is, you cannot insert other nodes between InternationalShippingServiceOption nodes.

All specified domestic and international shipping services must be the same shipping type (for example, Flat versus Calculated).

A seller can offer up to four domestic shipping services and up to five international shipping services. However, if the seller is opted in to the Global Shipping Program, only four other international shipping services may be offered (regardless of whether or not Global Shipping is offered for the listing).

If you specify ShippingDetails when you revise or relist an item but you omit InternationalShippingServiceOption, eBay will drop the international shipping services (except the Global Shipping Program) from the listing. This may also have unintended side effects, as other fields that depend on this data may be dropped as well. To retain the shipping services and dependent fields when you modify other shipping details, it may be simplest to specify all ShippingDetails that you still want to include in the listing.

For GetItemShipping, results are filtered: if any service is not available in the buyer's region, it is removed. If no services remain after this filtering, a warning is returned.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

See Repeating (Unbounded) Fields for rules regarding repeating instances of a nodes (nodes for which maxOccurs is "unbounded" or is greater than 1).

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.Min: 0.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

An international shipping service being offered by the seller to ship an item to a buyer. For a list of valid values, call GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingServiceDetails.

To view the full list of International shipping service options in the response, look for the ShippingService fields in the ShippingServiceDetails containers that contain a InternationalService = true field, as this indicates that the ShippingService value is an International shipping service option.

The ShippingServiceDetails.ValidForSellingFlow flag must also be present. Otherwise, that particular shipping service option is no longer valid and cannot be offered to buyers through a listing.

For flat and calculated shipping.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

The base cost of shipping the item using the shipping service specified in the ShippingService field. In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field shows the cost to ship each additional item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost. For flat and calculated shipping.

If a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero. Otherwise, cost is not returned.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

For GetItemShipping, promotional shipping savings is reflected in the cost, if applicable. If the promotional shipping option is lower than other shipping services being offered, the savings is reflected in the returned shipping cost. The shipping service named Promotional Shipping Service (or whatever is the localized name for it) is included among the shipping services. If the promotional shipping cost is lower than the cost of other shipping services being offered, it is presented first in the list. (The LOWEST shipping service cost is always presented first, regardless of whether there is promotional shipping.)

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The base cost of shipping the item using the shipping service specified in the ShippingService field. In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field shows the cost to ship each additional item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost. For flat and calculated shipping.

If a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero. Otherwise, cost is not returned.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

For GetItemShipping, promotional shipping savings is reflected in the cost, if applicable. If the promotional shipping option is lower than other shipping services being offered, the savings is reflected in the returned shipping cost. The shipping service named Promotional Shipping Service (or whatever is the localized name for it) is included among the shipping services. If the promotional shipping cost is lower than the cost of other shipping services being offered, it is presented first in the list. (The LOWEST shipping service cost is always presented first, regardless of whether there is promotional shipping.)

This integer value controls the order (relative to other shipping services) in which the corresponding ShippingService will appear in the View Item and Checkout page. Sellers can specify up to five international shipping services (with five InternationalShippingServiceOption containers), so valid values are 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. A shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 1 appears at the top. Conversely, a shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 5 appears at the bottom of a list of five shipping service options. If the Global Shipping Program is enabled on the listing for international shipping, only four additional shipping services may be specified.

This field is applicable to Flat and Calculated shipping.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

An international location or region to where the item seller will ship the item.

Use GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingLocationDetails to determine which locations are valid per site. In the GeteBayDetails response, look for the ShippingLocationDetails.ShippingLocation fields.

For the AddItem family of calls, this field is required if any international shipping service is specified.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, ShipToLocation fields will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, ShipToLocation fields are only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container shows the sales tax rate percentage for a specific tax jurisdiction. Additionally, it indicates whether or not the seller applies sales tax to shipping charges in addition to the item cost. The concept of 'sales tax' is only applicable to eBay US and Canada (English and French) sites.

This container can be used in an Add/Revise/Relist/Verify call to set sales tax settings for a specific tax jurisdiction, but it is actually a better practice if a user sets up sales tax rates through the Sales Tax Table tool in My eBay (or by using the SetTaxTable call). A seller's Sales Tax Table is applied to the listing by including the UseTaxTable field in the request and setting its value to true. The GetTaxTable call can be used to retrieve the current sales tax rates for different tax jurisdictions.

This container is only returned in order-related 'Get' calls if sales tax is applicable to the order line item.

Note: Beginning January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this sales tax rate will be ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The amount of sales tax calculated for an order based on the item price and the sales tax rate for the buyer's tax jurisdiction.

GetItemTransactions can return incorrect sales tax if the name of a state is not abbreviated (e.g. if the value is "Illinois" rather than "IL") in TransactionArray.Transaction.Buyer.BuyerInfo.ShippingAddress.StateOrProvince. If the name of a state is not abbreviated, sales tax should be obtained by using the OrderLineItemID to call GetOrderTransactions.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The amount of sales tax calculated for an order based on the item price and the sales tax rate for the buyer's tax jurisdiction.

GetItemTransactions can return incorrect sales tax if the name of a state is not abbreviated (e.g. if the value is "Illinois" rather than "IL") in TransactionArray.Transaction.Buyer.BuyerInfo.ShippingAddress.StateOrProvince. If the name of a state is not abbreviated, sales tax should be obtained by using the OrderLineItemID to call GetOrderTransactions.

This float value is the sales tax percentage rate applicable to the corresponding tax jurisdiction (US state or Canadian province). Sellers are responsible for providing accurate sales tax rates for each jurisdiction. This sales tax rate comes into play when a buyer from that tax jurisdiction makes a purchase from the seller. The value passed in is stored with a precision of 3 digits after the decimal point (##.###).

This field is only returned in order management calls if sales tax applies to the order line item, and is only in GetItem (and other 'Get' calls) if sales tax is applicable to the listing or order line item, and the seller is the person making the call.

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', the sales tax rate in this field is ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This is the unique, two-digit identifier of the tax jurisdiction (such as 'CA' for California). To retrieve all two-digit identifiers for all states/territories/provinces for a site, a seller can either use a GetTaxTable call with DetailLevel set to ReturnAll, or they can use the GeteBayDetails call with DetailLevel name set to TaxJurisdiction. Please note that both GetTaxTable and GeteBayDetails calls use a JurisdictionID field to express these tax jurisdiction identifiers instead of SalesTaxState, but the values used in these fields are the same.

The SalesTaxState field is always required in an Add/Revise/Relist/Verify call, and always returned with each SalesTax container to identify the tax jurisdiction.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is included in an Add/Revise/Relist/Verify call and set to true if the seller wants sales tax for the jurisdiction to apply to the cumulative amount of item cost and shipping charges. This value defaults to false if not specified.

This field is always returned with the SalesTax container (whether true or false).

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a true value is set for this field for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this setting is ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The sale record ID. Applicable to Selling Manager users. When an item is sold, Selling Manager generates a sale record. A sale record contains buyer information, shipping, and other information. A sale record is displayed in the Sold view in Selling Manager. Each sale record has a sale record ID.

In the following calls, the value for the sale record ID is in the SellingManagerSalesRecordNumber field: GetItemTransactions, GetSellerTransactions, GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions. In the Selling Manager calls, the value for the sale record ID is in the SaleRecordID field.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the real record number is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a dummy value of 0 will be returned to all third parties.

The sale record ID can be for a single or a multiple line item order.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container for the shipping carrier and tracking information associated with the shipment of an order.

As each package has a unique tracking number, this container should be repeated for each package in the order.

Note: Top-rated sellers must have a record of uploading shipment tracking information (through site or through API) for at least 90 percent of their order line items (purchased by U.S. buyers) to keep their status as Top-rated sellers. For more information on eBay's Top-rated seller program, see the Becoming a Top Rated Seller and qualifying for Top Rated Plus page. Note: Shipment tracking information does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The tracking number assigned by the shipping carrier to the item shipment. This field and the ShippingCarrierUsed field are mutually dependent. When you submit ShipmentTrackingNumber, you must also supply a value for ShippingCarrierUsed. When you submit ShippingCarrierUsed, you must also supply a value for ShipmentTrackingNumber.

The format of the tracking number must be consistent with the format used by the specified shipping carrier (ShippingCarrierUsed). Typically, you should avoid spaces and hyphens. Returned only if set.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the real tracking number is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The name of the shipping carrier used to ship the item. This field and the ShipmentTrackingNumber field are mutually dependent. When you submit ShippingCarrierUsed, you must also supply a value for ShipmentTrackingNumber. When you submit ShipmentTrackingNumber, you must also supply a value for ShippingCarrierUsed.

When the site ID is Austria, Poland, or UK, ShippingCarrierUsed can be any value, because it is not checked by eBay. For all other sites, only the following characters are allowed: letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), space, and dash (-). The site ID is specified in the CompleteSale request header.

Note: Commonly used shipping carriers can be found by calling GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingCarrierDetails and examining the returned ShippingCarrierDetails.ShippingCarrier field. ShippingCarrierCodeType also has a list of valid shipping carriers, but eBay cannot guarantee that this enumerated type contains a full, updated list of shipping carriers. For the CompleteSale call:

This field is not case sensitive in the CompleteSale request.

When using UPS Mail Innovations, supply the value UPS-MI. Buyers will subsequently be sent to the UPS Mail Innovations website for tracking status.

When using FedEx SmartPost, supply the value FedEx. Buyers will subsequently be sent to the FedEx web site for tracking status.

For the Get calls: When using the Global Shipping Program, this field returns a value of PBI.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container is used to provide details on a specific domestic shipping service option, including the unique identifier of the shipping service option and the costs related to domestic shipping service. A separate ShippingServiceOptions container is needed for each domestic shipping service option that is available to ship the item. Unless a fulfillment business policy is being used, generally at least one ShippingServiceOptions container will be required.

If you specify multiple ShippingServiceOptions nodes, the repeating nodes must be contiguous. For example, you can insert InternationalShippingServiceOption nodes after a list of repeating ShippingServiceOptions nodes, but not between them:

If you specify ShippingDetails when you revise or relist an item but you omit ShippingServiceOptions, eBay will drop the domestic shipping services from the listing. This may also have unintended side effects, as other fields that depend on this data may be dropped as well.

To retain the shipping services and dependent fields when you modify other shipping details, it may be simplest to specify all ShippingDetails that you still want to include in the listing.

A seller can offer up to four domestic shipping services and up to five international shipping services. However, if the seller is opted in to the Global Shipping Program, only four other international shipping services may be offered (regardless of whether or not Global Shipping is offered for the listing). All specified domestic and international shipping services must be the same shipping type (for example, Flat versus Calculated).

For GetItemShipping, results are filtered: if any service is not available in the buyer's region, it is removed. If no services remain after this filtering, a warning is returned.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

See Repeating (Unbounded) Fields for rules regarding repeating instances of a nodes (nodes for which maxOccurs is "unbounded" or is greater than 1).

This field is returned as true if the domestic shipping service is considered an expedited shipping service. An expedited service is typically a shipping service that can ship an order that will arrive at the buyer's location within one to two business days.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

This timestamp indicates when the order was actually delivered to the buyer. This field is only returned after the order has been delivered to the buyer.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer (or marked as shipped), the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the delivery window for which the buyer can expect to receive the order. The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax value indicates the latest time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields will start being returned once the seller marks the order as shipped/provides tracking information. Until then, the EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are returned instead.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the delivery window for which the buyer can expect to receive the order. The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin value indicates the earliest time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields will start being returned once the seller marks the order as shipped/provides tracking information. Until then, the EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are returned instead.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This enumeration value indicates whether or not the order has been picked up from the store indicated by the StoreID value. This field is only applicable to 'In-Store Pickup' and 'Click and Collect' orders.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This enumeration value indicates a specific domestic shipping service option being offered by the seller to ship an item to a buyer who is located within the same country as the item. This field is required to identify each domestic shipping service option that is specified with a ShippingServiceOptions container.

For a list of valid ShippingService values, call GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingServiceDetails. The ShippingServiceDetails.ValidForSellingFlow flag must also be present. Otherwise, that particular shipping service option is no longer valid and cannot be offered to buyers through a listing.

To view the full list of domestic shipping service options in the response, look for the ShippingServiceDetails.ShippingService fields. Domestic shipping service options will not have a InternationalService = true field, as this indicates that the ShippingService value is an International shipping service option.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

The base cost of shipping one unit of the item using the shipping service specified in the corresponding ShippingService field.

In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field also becomes applicable, and shows the cost to ship each additional unit of the item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

Note: If the corresponding shipping service option is set as a 'free shipping' option (FreeShipping=true), the seller still needs to include this ShippingServiceCost field and set its value to 0.0, as eBay will not do this automatically. When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost.

Note that if ShippingService is set to LocalPickup, ShippingServiceCost must be set to 0.0. Also, if a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The base cost of shipping one unit of the item using the shipping service specified in the corresponding ShippingService field.

In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field also becomes applicable, and shows the cost to ship each additional unit of the item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

Note: If the corresponding shipping service option is set as a 'free shipping' option (FreeShipping=true), the seller still needs to include this ShippingServiceCost field and set its value to 0.0, as eBay will not do this automatically. When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost.

Note that if ShippingService is set to LocalPickup, ShippingServiceCost must be set to 0.0. Also, if a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

Controls the order (relative to other shipping services) in which the corresponding ShippingService will appear in the View Item and Checkout page.

Sellers can specify up to four domestic shipping services (with four ShippingServiceOptions containers), so valid values are 1, 2, 3, and 4. A shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 1 appears at the top. Conversely, a shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 4 appears at the bottom of a list of four shipping service options.

If this field is omitted from domestic shipping service options, the order of the shipping service options in View Item and Checkout pages will be determined by the order that these shipping services are presented in the request payload of an Add/Revise/Relist call.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

In a SetTaxTable, a TaxJurisdiction container is required for each tax jurisdiction that the seller wishes to make additions/changes. Sales tax details for zero or more jurisdictions (states, provinces, etc). This can be just one jurisdiction, up to all jurisdictions defined for the site's country. Any values specified through a TaxJurisdiction container will override any existing values defined in the seller's Sales Tax Table.

If GetTaxTable is called without the DetailLevel field, only tax jurisdictions where sales tax rates have been set up are returned. However, if the DetailLevel field is included in the request and set to ReturnAll, all tax jurisdictions are returned, regardless of whether or not the seller has modified settings for any/all of these jurisdictions.

This container is only returned in order-related 'Get' calls if sales tax is applicable to the order line item.

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this sales tax rate will be ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This is the unique, two-digit identifier of the tax jurisdiction (such as 'CA' for California). To retrieve all JurisdictionID values for a site, a seller can either use a GetTaxTable call with DetailLevel set to ReturnAll, or they can use the GeteBayDetails call with DetailLevel name set to TaxJurisdiction.

The JurisdictionID field is always required in a SetTaxTable call, and always returned with each TaxJurisdiction container to identify the tax jurisdiction.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This float value is the sales tax percentage rate applicable to the corresponding tax jurisdiction. Sellers are responsible for providing accurate sales tax rates for each jurisdiction. This sales tax rate comes into play when a buyer from that tax jurisdiction makes a purchase from the seller. The value passed in is stored with a precision of 3 digits after the decimal point (##.###).

This field is only returned in GetTaxTable (and other 'Get' calls) if a sales tax percentage rate has been set.

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', the sales tax rate in this field is ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is included in a SetTaxTable call and set to true if the seller wants sales tax for the jurisdiction to apply to the cumulative amount of item cost and shipping charges. This value defaults to false if not specified.

This field is always returned with each TaxJurisdiction container (whether true or false).

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a true value is set for this field for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this setting is ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container consisting of details about the domestic or international shipping service selected by the buyer for delivery of the order. Note that more shipping service information may be returned at the order line item level in the Transaction.ShippingServiceSelected container.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is returned as true if the domestic shipping service is considered an expedited shipping service. An expedited service is typically a shipping service that can ship an order that will arrive at the buyer's location within one to two business days.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

This timestamp indicates when the order was actually delivered to the buyer. This field is only returned after the order has been delivered to the buyer.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer (or marked as shipped), the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the window during which the buyer can expect delivery. The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax value indicates the latest date and time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are only estimates made by eBay, and their accuracy will depend on the seller meeting the handling time deadline. Once the seller ships the order, and marks it as shipped/provides tracking information, the more accurate delivery dates can be found in the the ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the window during which the buyer can expect delivery. The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin value indicates the earliest date and time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are only estimates made by eBay, and their accuracy will depend on the seller meeting the handling time deadline. Once the seller ships the order, and marks it as shipped/provides tracking information, the more accurate delivery dates can be found in the the ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This timestamp indicates the latest date/time that the seller should ship the package to ensure that the package arrives to the buyer within the estimated delivery window. This date/time is calculated by adding the handling time (in days) to the purchase time.

This field is applicable for domestic shipping services, and for Click and Collect orders in the UK and Australia.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The MinNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime and MaxNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime timestamps indicate the window during which the buyer can expect delivery based on the seller's handling time and selected shipping service. The MaxNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime value indicates the latest date and time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

This field is applicable for domestic shipping services, and for Click and Collect orders in the UK and Australia.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The MinNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime and MaxNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime timestamps indicate the window during which the buyer can expect delivery based on the seller's handling time and selected shipping service. The MinNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime value indicates the earliest date and time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

This field is applicable for domestic shipping services, and for Click and Collect orders in the UK and Australia.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the delivery window for which the buyer can expect to receive the order. The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax value indicates the latest time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields will start being returned once the seller marks the order as shipped/provides tracking information. Until then, the EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are returned instead.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the delivery window for which the buyer can expect to receive the order. The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin value indicates the earliest time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields will start being returned once the seller marks the order as shipped/provides tracking information. Until then, the EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are returned instead.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This enumeration value indicates whether or not the order has been picked up from the store indicated by the StoreID value. This field is only applicable to 'In-Store Pickup' and 'Click and Collect' orders.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This enumeration value indicates a specific domestic shipping service option being offered by the seller to ship an item to a buyer who is located within the same country as the item. This field is required to identify each domestic shipping service option that is specified with a ShippingServiceOptions container.

For a list of valid ShippingService values, call GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingServiceDetails. The ShippingServiceDetails.ValidForSellingFlow flag must also be present. Otherwise, that particular shipping service option is no longer valid and cannot be offered to buyers through a listing.

To view the full list of domestic shipping service options in the response, look for the ShippingServiceDetails.ShippingService fields. Domestic shipping service options will not have a InternationalService = true field, as this indicates that the ShippingService value is an International shipping service option.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

The base cost of shipping one unit of the item using the shipping service specified in the corresponding ShippingService field.

In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field also becomes applicable, and shows the cost to ship each additional unit of the item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

Note: If the corresponding shipping service option is set as a 'free shipping' option (FreeShipping=true), the seller still needs to include this ShippingServiceCost field and set its value to 0.0, as eBay will not do this automatically. When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost.

Note that if ShippingService is set to LocalPickup, ShippingServiceCost must be set to 0.0. Also, if a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The base cost of shipping one unit of the item using the shipping service specified in the corresponding ShippingService field.

In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field also becomes applicable, and shows the cost to ship each additional unit of the item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

Note: If the corresponding shipping service option is set as a 'free shipping' option (FreeShipping=true), the seller still needs to include this ShippingServiceCost field and set its value to 0.0, as eBay will not do this automatically. When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost.

Note that if ShippingService is set to LocalPickup, ShippingServiceCost must be set to 0.0. Also, if a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

Controls the order (relative to other shipping services) in which the corresponding ShippingService will appear in the View Item and Checkout page.

Sellers can specify up to four domestic shipping services (with four ShippingServiceOptions containers), so valid values are 1, 2, 3, and 4. A shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 1 appears at the top. Conversely, a shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 4 appears at the bottom of a list of four shipping service options.

If this field is omitted from domestic shipping service options, the order of the shipping service options in View Item and Checkout pages will be determined by the order that these shipping services are presented in the request payload of an Add/Revise/Relist call.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cumulative item cost for all line items in the order. This value does not take into account any shipping/handling costs, sales tax costs, or any discounts. For a single line item order, the amount in this field should be the same as the amount in the Transaction.TransactionPrice field. For a multiple line item order, the amount in this field should equal the cumulative amount of each Transaction.TransactionPrice fields for each order line item.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cumulative item cost for all line items in the order. This value does not take into account any shipping/handling costs, sales tax costs, or any discounts. For a single line item order, the amount in this field should be the same as the amount in the Transaction.TransactionPrice field. For a multiple line item order, the amount in this field should equal the cumulative amount of each Transaction.TransactionPrice fields for each order line item.

The Total amount shows the total cost for the order, including total item cost (shown in Subtotal field), shipping charges (shown in ShippingServiceSelected.ShippingServiceCost field), and sales tax (shown in SalesTax.SalesTaxAmount field).

In an AddOrder call, the seller can pass in the Total amount for the 'Combined Invoice' order, and this is what the buyer will be expected to pay for the order.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The Total amount shows the total cost for the order, including total item cost (shown in Subtotal field), shipping charges (shown in ShippingServiceSelected.ShippingServiceCost field), and sales tax (shown in SalesTax.SalesTaxAmount field).

In an AddOrder call, the seller can pass in the Total amount for the 'Combined Invoice' order, and this is what the buyer will be expected to pay for the order.

Container consisting of user and shipping details for the order's buyer. To be returned by GetItemsAwaitingFeedback the seller must be the one making the request.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this container will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, real data is only returned to the buyer or seller, and dummy/masked data will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of taxpayer identification for the buyer. Although this container may be used for other purposes at a later date, it is currently used by sellers selling on the Italy or Spain site to retrieve the taxpayer ID of the buyer.

It is now required that buyers registered on the Italy site provide their Codice Fiscale ID (similar to the Social Security Number for US citizens) before buying an item on the Italy site.

On the Spain site, a Spanish seller has the option to require that Spanish buyers (registered on Spain site) provide a tax ID before checkout. This option is set by the seller at the account level. Once a Spanish buyer provides a tax ID, this tax ID is associated with his/her account, and once a tax ID is associated with the account, Spanish buyer will be asked to provide the tax ID during checkout on all eBay sites. Buyers with a registered address outside of Spain will not be asked to provide a tax ID during checkout.

This container is only returned for Spanish or Italian sellers when the buyer was asked to provide tax identifier information during checkout. A BuyerTaxIdentifier will be returned for each tax ID that is associated with the buyer's account.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute, and its corresponding value for the buyer's tax identification card. Currently, this field is only used to indicate which country issued the buyer's tax ID, but in the future, other attributes related to the tax ID may be returned in this field. This field's value will be an ISO 3166-1 two-digit code that represents the issuing country.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute, and its corresponding value for the buyer's tax identification card. Currently, this field is only used to indicate which country issued the buyer's tax ID, but in the future, other attributes related to the tax ID may be returned in this field. This field's value will be an ISO 3166-1 two-digit code that represents the issuing country.

Email address for the user. Please see the links below to the topics related to anonymous user information and static email addresses. You cannot retrieve an email address for any user with whom you do not have an order relationship, regardless of site.

An email address of another user is only returned if you and the other user are in an order relationship, within a certain time of order line item creation (although this limitation isn't applicable to the GetAllBidders call in the case of motor vehicles categories.) Based on Trust and Safety policies, the time is unspecified and can vary by site.

Since a bidder's user info is anonymous, this tag will be returned only to that bidder, and to the seller of an item that the user is bidding on.

For the GetOrders call, the buyer's email address will be returned (to the seller only) for orders less than two weeks old, but for orders that occurred more than two weeks in the past, the buyer's email address will no longer be returned. This Email field will still be returned, but 'dummy data', such as Invalid Request will replace the actual email address.

Max length:
64 for US. May differ for other countries. Note: The eBay database
allocates up to 128 characters for this field
.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Contains the static email address of an eBay member, used within the "reply to" email address when the eBay member sends a message. (Each eBay member is assigned a static alias. The alias is used within a static email address.)

This container is returned in GetOrders (and other order management calls) if the 'Pay Upon Invoice' option is being offered to the buyer, and the seller is including payment instructions in the shipping package(s) for the order. The 'Pay Upon Invoice' option is only available on the Germany site.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This timestamp indicates date/time when the sales transaction occurred. A sales transaction is created when there is a commitment to buy, or when the buyer purchases the item through a 'Buy it Now' option. For auction listings, a sales transaction is created when that listing ends with a high bidder whose bid meets or exceeds the Reserve Price (if set). For a fixed-price listing or a 'Buy It Now' auction listing, a sales transaction is created once the buyer clicks the Buy button.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container is only returned by GetOrders and other order management calls if the buyer purchased a digital gift card for themselves, or is giving the digital gift card to someone else as a gift (in this case, the Gift boolean field will be returned with a value of true). The DigitalDeliverySelected container consists of information related to the digital gift card order line item, including the delivery method, delivery status, and recipient of the gift card (either the buyer, or another individual that is receiving the gift card as a gift from the buyer.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container is returned by GetOrders and other order management calls to provide details on the recipient of a digital gift card that was purchased. The DeliveryDetails container is only returned if the buyer is buying a digital gift card and giving that gift card to another person.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of the name and email of the person who is receiving the digital gift card. If the buyer has purchased the gift card for themselves, the buyer's name and email will appear in this container. If the buyer is giving the gift card to another individual, that individual's name and email will appear in this container. This container is always returned for a digital gift card line item.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this container will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, real data is only returned to the buyer or seller, and dummy/masked data will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field displays the email address of the sender/purchaser of the digital gift card (applicable for the Sender container) or the email address of the recipient of the digital gift card (applicable for the Recipient container). Both the sender and recipient email address is provided by the purchaser of the digital gift card at time of purchase.

For GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, real data is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field displays the actual name (not the eBay user ID) of the sender/purchaser of the digital gift card (applicable for the Sender container) or the actual name of the recipient of the digital gift card (applicable for the Recipient container). Both the sender and recipient name is provided by the purchaser of the digital gift card at time of purchase.

For GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, real data is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of the name and email of the person who purchased the digital gift card. This container is only returned if the purchaser of the digital gift card is giving the gift card to someone else, and that individual's name and email will appear in the Recipient container.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this container will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, real data is only returned to the buyer or seller, and dummy/masked data will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field displays the email address of the sender/purchaser of the digital gift card (applicable for the Sender container) or the email address of the recipient of the digital gift card (applicable for the Recipient container). Both the sender and recipient email address is provided by the purchaser of the digital gift card at time of purchase.

For GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, real data is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field displays the actual name (not the eBay user ID) of the sender/purchaser of the digital gift card (applicable for the Sender container) or the actual name of the recipient of the digital gift card (applicable for the Recipient container). Both the sender and recipient name is provided by the purchaser of the digital gift card at time of purchase.

For GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, real data is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates the method in which the digital gift card will be delivered to the buyer or to the person whom the purchaser is giving the digital gift card to. Currently, the only supported delivery method is by email.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of the current status of whatever delivery method is being used (indicated in the DigitalDeliverySelected.DeliveryMethod field). Currently, the only supported delivery method is by email.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates the current delivery status for the digital gift card that is being delivered by email. Currently, the only supported delivery status value is 'Notified', which indicates that the link to download the digital gift card has been sent to the recipient by email.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This boolean field is returned as true if the line item is subject to a tax (US sales tax or Australian Goods and Services tax) that eBay will collect and remit to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. This field is also returned if false (not subject to eBay Collect and Remit). An eBayCollectAndRemitTaxes container is returned if the order line item is subject to such a tax, and the type and amount of this tax is displayed in the eBayCollectAndRemitTaxes.TaxDetails container.

Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST) is automatically charged to buyers outside of Australia when they purchase items on the eBay Australia site. Sellers on the Australia site do not have to take any extra steps to enable the collection of GST, as this tax is collected by eBay and remitted to the Australian government. For more information about Australian GST, see the Taxes and import charges help topic.

As of July 1, 2019, buyers in 22 US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases, and at least six more US states are scheduled to be subject to eBay Collect and Remit Tax by the end of 2019. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. Sellers do not have to take any extra steps to enable the collection of this sales tax. If the seller is employing a Sales Tax Table for the listing, and a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this sales tax rate will be ignored by eBay. For a list of the US states that are or will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit Tax' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

This container is returned if the order line item is subject to a tax (US sales tax or Australian Goods and Services tax) that eBay will collect and remit to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. The type of tax will be shown in the TaxDetails.Imposition and TaxDetails.TaxDescription fields, and the amount of this tax will be displayed in the TaxDetails.TaxAmount field.

Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST) is automatically charged to buyers outside of Australia when they purchase items on the eBay Australia site. Sellers on the Australia site do not have to take any extra steps to enable the collection of GST, as this tax is collected by eBay and remitted to the Australian government. For more information about Australian GST, see the Taxes and import charges help topic.

As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. Sellers do not have to take any extra steps to enable the collection of this sales tax. If the seller is employing a Sales Tax Table for the listing, and a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this sales tax rate will be ignored by eBay. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value is the actual tax ID for the buyer. This field will generally only be returned if a seller on the Italy or Spain sites required that the buyer supply a tax ID during the checkout process. If the Order.BuyerTaxIdentifier container is returned, the type of tax ID can be found in the BuyerTaxIdentifier.Type field.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

If true, the buyer of the order line item has a eBay Plus program subscription, and is eligible to receive the benefits of this program, such as fast, free shipping and free returns. Top-Rated eBay sellers must opt in to eBay Plus to be able offer the program on qualifying listings. Sellers must commit to next-day delivery of those items.

Note: Currently, eBay Plus is available only to buyers in Germany, Austria, and Australia.

A unique identifier for an eBay order in the new eBay REST API model. ExtendedOrderID values will be used to identify orders in REST-based APIs, including the Post-Order API and the Fulfillment API.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct Order ID is returned to the buyer or seller, but a dummy Order ID value of 1000000000000 will be returned to all third parties.

Note: As of June 2019, eBay has changed the format of order identifier values, and this new format is relevant to both legacy and REST API-based order ID fields. The new format is a non-parsable string, globally unique across all eBay marketplaces, and consistent for both single line item and multiple line item orders. Unlike in the past, instead of just being known and exposed to the seller, these unique order identifiers will also be known and used/referenced by the buyer and eBay customer support.

For developers and sellers who are already integrated with the Trading API's order management calls, this change shouldn't impact your integration unless you parse the existing order identifiers (e.g., OrderID or OrderLineItemID), or otherwise infer meaning from the format (e.g., differentiating between a single line item order versus a multiple line item order). Because we realize that some integrations may have logic that is dependent upon the old identifier format, eBay is rolling out this Trading API change with version control to support a transition period of approximately 9 months before applications must switch to the new format completely.

During the transition period, for developers/sellers using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1113, they can use the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header in API calls to control whether the new or old OrderID format is returned in call response payloads. To get the new OrderID format, the value of the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header must be set to 1113. During the transition period and even after, the new and old OrderID formats will still be supported/accepted in all Trading API call request payloads. After the transition period (which will be announced), only the new OrderID format will be returned in all Trading API call response payloads, regardless of the Trading WSDL version used or specified compatibility level. Max length: 40.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container consisting of payment details for an eBay sales transaction, including an identifier for the monetary transaction and a field to express any fees or credits applied to the monetary transaction. This field is only returned after payment for the order has occurred.

For GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the real transaction identifier is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

Note: The MonetaryDetails container also shows payment information for the order. In the future, it is possible that the ExternalTransaction container will be deprecated, so you are encouraged to start using MonetaryDetails as soon as possible.

Unique identifier for a PayPal payment of an eBay order. If the order was purchased with a payment method other than PayPal, "SIS" is returned, which stands for "Send Information To Seller." This field is only returned after payment has been made.

If this dollar value is a positive amount, this is the amount that the buyer pays the seller through PayPal for purchase of the order. If this dollar value is a negative amount, this is the amount refunded to the buyer.

Note: If a refund is due to the buyer, the amount in this field will not include any Australia import tax charged to the buyer for one or more order line items, since this tax is collected by eBay and not by the seller. Australia import tax is only applicable to the Australia site.

If this dollar value is a positive amount, this is the amount that the buyer pays the seller through PayPal for purchase of the order. If this dollar value is a negative amount, this is the amount refunded to the buyer.

Note: If a refund is due to the buyer, the amount in this field will not include any Australia import tax charged to the buyer for one or more order line items, since this tax is collected by eBay and not by the seller. Australia import tax is only applicable to the Australia site.

A Final Value Fee is calculated and charged to a seller's account immediately upon creation of an order line item. Note that this fee is created before the buyer makes a payment. As long as the IncludeFinalValueFee field is included in the call request and set to 'true', the Final Value Fee for each order line item is returned, regardless of the checkout status.

If a seller requests a Final Value Fee credit, the value of Transaction.FinalValueFee will not change if a credit is issued. The credit only appears in the seller's account data.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

A Final Value Fee is calculated and charged to a seller's account immediately upon creation of an order line item. Note that this fee is created before the buyer makes a payment. As long as the IncludeFinalValueFee field is included in the call request and set to 'true', the Final Value Fee for each order line item is returned, regardless of the checkout status.

If a seller requests a Final Value Fee credit, the value of Transaction.FinalValueFee will not change if a credit is issued. The credit only appears in the seller's account data.

This container is returned in GetOrders and other order management calls if a buyer has purchased a digital gift card but has sent it to another individual as a gift, and has left a message for the recipient. The GiftSummary container consists of the message that the buyer wrote for the recipient of the digital gift card. A digital gift card line item is indicated if the DigitalDeliverySelected container is returned in the response, and if the digital gift card is sent to another individual as a gift, the Gift boolean field will be returned with a value of true.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This free-form text contains the message that the purchaser of the digital gift card left for the recipient of the gift card.

For GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, real data is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is returned as true if the order line item is qualified for eBay Guaranteed Delivery, or false if it is not eligible. At this time, eBay Guaranteed Delivery is only available to a select number of sellers on the US and Australia sites, but this feature will be enabled on more eBay sites in 2019.

Only domestic shipments are available for eBay Guaranteed Delivery. For an order line item to be qualified for eBay Guaranteed Delivery, the following must be true:

The eBay Guaranteed Delivery feature must be available to the seller

That seller must be opted in to one of the two eBay Guaranteed Delivery programs

If the seller is opted into the "Door-to-Door" program, a domestic shipping rate table must be applied to the listing, and that shipping rate table must include the buyer's location with a transit time (handling + shipping time) of 3 business days or less;

If the seller is opted into the "Handling Time" program, the handling time plus the max shipping time must equal 3 business days or less, and that shipping rate table must include the buyer's location with a transit time (handling + shipping time) of 3 business days or less

The listing must have a return policy

With eBay Guaranteed Delivery, the sellers are committed to getting the order line item to the buyer within 3 business days. The seller's defined "Order Cutoff" time will control what is considered 3 business days. If a buyer wanted to get an order by Friday, that buyer would have to purchase that item on Monday before the seller's "Order Cutoff" time. The seller's "Order Cutoff" time is generally set in their timezone, so the buyer should take this into account before the purchase.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Note: This field is for future use, as the eBay Guaranteed Shipping feature has been put on hold. eBay Guaranteed Shipping should not be confused with eBay Guaranteed Delivery, which is a completely different feature. This field is returned as true if the seller chose to use eBay's Guaranteed Shipping feature at listing time. With eBay's Guaranteed Shipping, the seller will never pay more for shipping than what is charged to the buyer. eBay recommends the shipping service option for the seller to use based on the dimensions and weight of the shipping package.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of relevant details about the listing associated with the sales transaction. Which listing fields are returned under this container will depend on the listing, the eBay marketplace, and the API call.

In an AddOrder call, only the unique identifier of the listing (ItemID) is needed to help identify the sales transaction to combine into a 'Combined Invoice' order.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Indicates whether the item can be paid for through a payment gateway (Payflow) account. If IntegratedMerchantCreditCardEnabled is true, then integrated merchant credit card (IMCC) is enabled for credit cards because the seller has a payment gateway account. Therefore, if IntegratedMerchantCreditCardEnabled is true, an AmEx, Discover, or VisaMC is returned for an item, then on checkout, an online credit-card payment is processed through a payment gateway account. A payment gateway account is used by sellers to accept online credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover).

Note: As of May 1, 2019, eBay no longer supports electronic payments through Integrated Merchant Credit Card accounts. To accept online credit card payments from buyers, a seller must specify PayPal as an accepted payment method, or opt in to eBay Managed Payments program (if the program is available to that seller).

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The unique identifier of the eBay listing. This identifier is generated by eBay and returned in the response of an Add call if an item is successfully listed. Once an item is successfully created, the ItemID cannot be modified.

Note: Although we represent item IDs as strings in the schema, we recommend you store them as 64-bit signed integers. If you choose to store item IDs as strings, allocate at least 19 characters (assuming decimal digits are used) to hold them. Your code should be prepared to handle IDs of up to 19 digits.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The name of the site on which the item is listed. The listing site affects the business logic and validation rules that are applied to the request, which in turn affect the values that are returned in the response, as well as values that appear on the eBay site. For example, the listing site can affect the validation of Category in listing requests, international business seller requirements, the values of converted (localized) prices in responses, the item-related time stamps that are displayed on the eBay site, the visibility of the item in some types of searches (e.g., GetCategoryListings), and other information. In some cases, the rules are determined by a combination of the site, the user's registration address, and other information. You cannot change the site when you revise a listing.

When you specify Item.Site in AddItem or AddFixedPriceItem, it must be consistent with the numeric site ID that you specify in the request URL (for the SOAP API) or the X-EBAY- API-SITEID header (for the XML API).

Applicable values: See Site.
Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

A SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) value is a seller-defined identifier for a product. Each product within a seller's inventory should be unique. Most large-volume sellers use SKUs, but eBay only requires a SKU value if the InventoryTrackingMethod field is included in an AddFixedPriceItem call and its value is set to SKU. Setting the InventoryTrackingMethod field to SKU allows the seller to use a SKU value instead of an ItemID value as a unique identifier in calls such as GetItem and ReviseInventoryStatus

A seller can specify a SKU when listing an item with AddItem and related calls. eBay preserves the SKU on the item, enabling you to obtain it before and after an order line item is created. (SKU is recommended as an alternative to ApplicationData.)

If both ItemID and SKU are specified in calls that support the use of SKU as a unique identifier, the ItemID value takes precedence.

If a seller wants to use SKUs for multiple-variation listings, the SKU value for each product variation is actually specified at the variation level (Item.Variations.Variation.SKU) field, and the Item.SKU) field should not be included in the call request.

Note: The eBay site cannot identify listings by SKU. For example, My eBay pages and Search pages all identify listings by item ID. When a buyer contacts you via eBay's messaging functionality, eBay uses the item ID as the identifier. Buyer-focused APIs (like the Shopping API) also do not support SKU as an identifier. For revising and relisting only: To remove a SKU when you revise or relist an item, use DeletedField. (You cannot remove a SKU when Item.InventoryTrackingMethod is set to SKU.)

For GetItem, GetMyeBaySelling, and other 'Get' call, the SKU value will only be returned if defined for the listing.

Max length: 50.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is used to specify the title of the listing. This field is conditionally required in an Add call unless the seller successfully uses the ProductListingDetails container to find an eBay catalog product match. When the seller successfully uses an eBay catalog product to create a listing, the listing title, listing description, Item Specifics, and stock photo defined in the catalog product are used to create the listing.

You cannot use HTML or JavaScript in the Title. (HTML characters will be interpreted literally as plain text.)

The listing title can only be changed if the active listing has yet to have any bids or sales, and the listing does not end within 12 hours.

Max length: 80.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field will be returned at the order line item level only if the buyer purchased a digital gift card, which is delivered by email, or if the buyer purchased an item that is enabled with the 'Click and Collect' feature.

Currently, LogisticsPlanType has two applicable values: PickUpDropOff, which indicates that the buyer selected the 'Click and Collect' option. With Click and Collect, buyers are able to purchase from thousands of sellers on the eBay UK and Australia sites, and then pick up their order from the nearest 'eBay Collection Point', including over 750 Argos stores in the UK. The Click and Collect feature is only available on the eBay UK and Australia sites; or, DigitalDelivery, which indicates that the order line item is a digital gift card that will be delivered to the buyer or recipient of the gift card by email.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Contains information about each monetary transaction that occurs for the order line item, including order payment, any refund, a credit, etc. Both the payer and payee are shown in this container.

Note:MonetaryDetails can already be used instead of the older ExternalTransaction container, and the ExternalTransaction container may eventually get deprecated. Due to this possibility, you are encouraged to start using MonetaryDetails as soon as it is convenient.

This container consists of detailed information about each payment made by the buyer to pay for an order. In many cases, there may be only one payment - the payment made from the buyer to the seller, but in the case of an order going through the Global Shipping Program, one payment goes to the seller for the price of the order, and then an import charge and a portion of the shipping charges may go to eBay Global Shipping Program partner. In the case of an order that is subject to Australia import tax, one payment goes to the seller for the total price of the order, and the import tax goes to eBay for remittance to the Australian government.

Note: Australia import tax is only applicable to the Australia site.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field indicates the eBay user or eBay partner who submitted the payment.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payer is returned to the buyer or seller, but the identity of the payer will be masked to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field indicates the eBay user or eBay partner who submitted the payment.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payer is returned to the buyer or seller, but the identity of the payer will be masked to all third parties.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

This field is not returned if the Payee field's type attribute is eBayPartner.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is not returned if the Payee field's type attribute is eBayPartner.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

This container consists of an array of one or more Refund containers, and each Refund container consists of detailed information about a merchant's refund (or store credit) to a buyer who has returned an In-Store Pickup item.

This container is only returned if the buyer has returned an In-Store Pickup item to the merchant at a physical store, and the merchant has notified eBay through the ORDER.RETURNED notification of the Inbound Notifications API.

Note: At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of detailed information on an In-Store Pickup item refund. This container is only returned if the merchant is refunding (or providing a store credit) the buyer for an In-Store Pickup item. A separate Refund container will be returned for each ORDER.RETURNED notification that the merchant sends to eBay through the Inbound Notifications API.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants on the US site, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Eligible Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This dollar value is the total amount of the refund to the buyer for the In-Store Pickup order. Typically, this dollar value will be the same as the RefundAmount value, unless the merchant is issuing multiple refund transactions to the buyer, in which case, the FeeOrCreditAmount value will be the cumulative amount for multiple refund transactions. This field is not returned if the merchant issued the buyer a store credit instead of a refund (RefundType=STORE_CREDIT).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This dollar value is the total amount of the refund to the buyer for the In-Store Pickup order. Typically, this dollar value will be the same as the RefundAmount value, unless the merchant is issuing multiple refund transactions to the buyer, in which case, the FeeOrCreditAmount value will be the cumulative amount for multiple refund transactions. This field is not returned if the merchant issued the buyer a store credit instead of a refund (RefundType=STORE_CREDIT).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

This value is a merchant-defined identifier used to track In-Store Pickup refunds. This value is picked up by eBay when the merchant passes in the REFUND_ID parameter through the payload of an ORDER.RETURNED notification sent to eBay. This field is not returned if the merchant does not set this value through ORDER.RETURNED notification.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value is a merchant-defined identifier used to track In-Store Pickup refunds. This value is picked up by eBay when the merchant passes in the REFUND_ID parameter through the payload of an ORDER.RETURNED notification sent to eBay. This field is not returned if the merchant does not set this value through ORDER.RETURNED notification.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct payment identifier is returned to the buyer or seller, but the payment identifier will be masked to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

This dollar value is the amount of the refund to the buyer for this specific refund transaction. This field is not returned if the merchant issued the buyer a store credit instead of a refund (RefundType=STORE_CREDIT).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This dollar value is the amount of the refund to the buyer for this specific refund transaction. This field is not returned if the merchant issued the buyer a store credit instead of a refund (RefundType=STORE_CREDIT).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

This value indicates the success or failure of the attempt by the merchant to refund or provide store credit to the buyer for a returned In-Store Pickup item. This field is always returned with the Refund container.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

Applicable values:

CustomCode

(out) Reserved for internal or future use.

Failed

(out) This value indicates that the payment transaction failed.

Pending

(out) This value indicates that the payment transaction is pending.

Succeeded

(out) This value indicates that the payment transaction succeeded.

Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This date/time value is the timestamp for the refund transaction. This field is not returned if the refund was not successful (RefundStatus=FAILED).

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is the eBay user ID of the buyer who is receiving the refund or store credit from the merchant. This field is always returned with the Refund container.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct refund recipient is returned to the buyer or seller, but the refund recipient will be masked to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is the eBay user ID of the buyer who is receiving the refund or store credit from the merchant. This field is always returned with the Refund container.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the correct refund recipient is returned to the buyer or seller, but the refund recipient will be masked to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

This value indicates whether the merchant refunded or provided a store credit to the buyer for the returned In-Store Pickup item. Applicable values are 'REFUND' and 'STORE_CREDIT'. This value is picked up by eBay when the merchant passes in the REFUND_TYPE parameter through the payload of an ORDER.RETURNED notification sent to eBay.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

Applicable values:

CustomCode

(out) This value is reserved for internal or future use.

PaymentRefund

(out) This value indicates that the merchant issued a cash refund (or debit card/credit card reversal) to the buyer for the amount of the returned item(s).

StoreCredit

(out) This value indicates that the merchant issued a store credit to the buyer for the amount of the returned item(s).

Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of details about the domestic leg of a Global Shipping Program (GSP) shipment. With GSP, the shipment has a domestic leg and an international leg. In the domestic leg, the seller ships the item to eBay's shipping partner.

This container is only returned if the order line item requires shipping through GSP. It is not returned if IsMultilegShipping is false.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Contains information about the domestic leg of a Global Shipping Programn shipment, including the seller-selected shipping service, the domestic shipping cost, the domestic address of the international shipping provider, and the estimated shipping time range.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The shipping service specified for the domestic leg of a Global Shipping Program shipment. For the domestic leg, the value of this field can be any available shipping service that ships to the domestic address of the international shipping provider.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The integer value returned here indicates the maximum number of business days that the corresponding shipping service (indicated in ShippingServiceDetails.ShippingService field) will take to be delivered to eBay's domestic shipping partner.

This maximum shipping time does not include the seller's handling time, and the clock starts on the shipping time only after the seller has delivered the item to the shipping carrier for shipment to eBay's domestic shipping partner. 'Business days' can vary by shipping carrier and by country, but 'business days' are generally Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. This field is returned if defined for that particular shipping service option.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The integer value returned here indicates the minimum number of business days that the corresponding shipping service (indicated in ShippingServiceDetails.ShippingService field) will take to be delivered to eBay's domestic shipping partner.

This minimum shipping time does not include the seller's handling time, and the clock starts on the shipping time only after the seller has delivered the item to the shipping carrier for shipment to eBay's domestic shipping partner. 'Business days' can vary by shipping carrier and by country, but 'business days' are generally Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. This field is returned if defined for that particular shipping service option.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Contains shipping address information for the domestic leg of a Global Shipping Program shipment. This container includes the ReferenceID field, which can be printed on the package to give the international shipping provider a unique identifier for the order.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute for the address, and its corresponding value. Currently, this field is only used to display the reference ID for a "Click and Collect" order, but in the future, other address attributes may be returned in this field.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field shows an attribute for the address, and its corresponding value. Currently, this field is only used to display the reference ID for a "Click and Collect" order, but in the future, other address attributes may be returned in this field.

Unique ID for a user's address in the eBay database. This value can help prevent the need to store an address multiple times across multiple orders. The ID changes if a user changes their address.

Note: For orders subject to Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST), in addition to the unique identifier for the address, the last two digits of the user's Australian Business Number (ABN) will also appear in this field. Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST) is automatically charged to buyers outside of Australia when they purchase items on the eBay Australia site.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The city associated with an address on file with eBay. Most addresses include a city name, but not all. For example, Singapore is an island city-state, so SG would appear in the Country field, and 'Singapore' or 'Republic of Singapore' would appear in the CountryName field, but the CityName field is not applicable.

Max length: 64.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This is a unique identifier assigned to the customer address if the address is on file with PayPal. The AddressOwner field will indicate if the address is on file with eBay or PayPal. This field will only be applicable/returned if it is a PayPal-owned address. The ID changes if a user changes their address.

Max length: 20.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

User's primary phone number. This may return a value of Invalid Request if you are not authorized to see the user's phone number.

In the US, the area code (3 digits), the prefix (3 digits), the line number (4 digits), and phone extension (if specified by the user) are returned in this field. The extension can be one or more digits. Non-breaking spaces are used as delimiters between these phone number components.

Max length:
eBay validates the content (should only be integer values and delimiters), but not
the length for this field. Note: The eBay database allocates up to 128 characters
for this field.
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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Uniquely identifies an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This value is generated by eBay when the order is completed. The international shipping provider uses the ReferenceID as the primary reference when processing the shipment. Sellers must include this value on the package immediately above the street address of the international shipping provider.

Example: "Reference #1234567890123456"

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The state or province associated with an address on file with eBay. Whether it's a state or a province will depend on the region and/or country. This field should only be passed in or returned if applicable/defined.

Max length: 64.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The second line of the user's street address (such as an apartment number or suite number). Returned if the user specified a second street value for their address. In case of Item.SellerContactDetails, Street2 can be used to provide City, Address, State, and Zip code (if applicable).

Max length: 64.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

A unique identifier for an eBay order line item. This identifier is created as soon as there is a commitment to buy from the seller, or the buyer actually purchases the item using a 'Buy it Now' option.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, order line item ID is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a dummy value of 10000000000000 will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container consists of information related to the payment hold on the order line item, including the reason why the buyer's payment for the order line item is being held, the expected release date of the funds into the seller's account, and possible action(s) the seller can take to expedite the payout of funds into their account. This container is only returned if a payment hold has been placed on the order line item.

See PaymentHoldReasonCodeType for some details on why/when a seller's funds may be held, or visit the Pending payments help topic for more information on eBay's payment hold policies.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Timestamp that indicates the expected date in which eBay/PayPal will distribute the funds to the seller's account. This is not a firm date and is subject to change. This field is only returned after checkout is complete and if the PaymentHoldStatus indicates a hold has been placed on payment.

Integer value that indicates the number of possible actions that a seller can take to possibly expedite the release of funds into their account. This value should equal the number of RequiredSellerAction fields contained in the RequiredSellerActionArray container.

Enumerated value that indicates why the buyer's payment for the order is being held by PayPal instead of being distributed to the seller's account. A seller's funds for an order can be held by PayPal for as little as three days after the buyer receives the order, but the hold can be up to 21 days based on the scenario, and in some cases, the seller's lack of action in helping to expedite the release of funds.

Applicable values: See PaymentHoldReason.
Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.

This container consists of details related to the selected In-Store pickup method, including the pickup method, the merchant's store ID, the status of the In-Store pickup, and the pickup reference code (if provided by merchant).

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The unique reference number defined by the merchant to track In-Store Pickup orders. The MerchantPickupCode is picked up by eBay if it is set by the merchant through the payload of a notification sent to eBay through the Inbound Notifications API. This field is only returned with the PickupMethodSelected container if it set by the merchant.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the real reference number is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field indicates the current status of the local pickup order. The value of the PickupStatus field can change during the lifecycle of the order based on the notifications that a merchant sends to eBay through the Inbound Notifications API. This field is always returned with the PickupMethodSelected container.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup or Click and Collect features to list an item that is eligible for these features. At this time, these features are generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

Applicable values: See PickupStatus.
Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The unique identifier of the merchant's store where the item will be picked up. The PickupStoreID is picked up by eBay based on the LocationID value that is set by the merchant in the Inventory Management API. This field is always returned with the PickupMethodSelected container.

Note: A seller must be eligible for the In-Store Pickup feature to list an item that is eligible for In-Store Pickup. At this time, the In-Store Pickup feature is generally only available to large retail merchants in US, and can only be applied to multi-quantity, fixed-price listings. Merchants/developers can test In-Store Pickup functionality in the Sandbox environment, including listing items enabled with the In-Store Pickup feature, creating store locations and adding inventory to these stores using the Inventory Management API, and informing eBay of In-Store Pickup status changes using the Inbound Notifications API.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value indicates the quantity of the line item purchased at the same time by the same buyer from one listing. For auction listings, this value is always '1'. For fixed-price, non-variation listings, this value can be greater than 1.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

A container consisting of name and ID of the seller's discount campaign, as well as the discount amount that is being applied to the order line item. This container is only returned if the order line item is eligible for seller discounts.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The dollar amount of the order line item discount. The original purchase price (denoted in OriginalItemPrice) will be reduced by this value. The amount of the item discount will depend on the rules defined in the the seller discount campaign.

Note: Prior to Version 895, this field worked a little differently. Instead of this field showing the amount of the discount, it was actually showing the final item price after the discount was applied. So, if an item price is 10.0 dollars and the discount is 2.0 dollars, someone using Version 895 (and going forward) will see a value of '2.0' (amount of the discount) in this field, but anyone using Version 893 or lower will see a value of '8.0' (item price after discount) in this field.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The dollar amount of the order line item discount. The original purchase price (denoted in OriginalItemPrice) will be reduced by this value. The amount of the item discount will depend on the rules defined in the the seller discount campaign.

Note: Prior to Version 895, this field worked a little differently. Instead of this field showing the amount of the discount, it was actually showing the final item price after the discount was applied. So, if an item price is 10.0 dollars and the discount is 2.0 dollars, someone using Version 895 (and going forward) will see a value of '2.0' (amount of the discount) in this field, but anyone using Version 893 or lower will see a value of '8.0' (item price after discount) in this field.

Indicates the time when the line item was marked as 'Shipped'. This value will only be visible to the user on either side of the order. An order can be marked as 'Shipped' by purchasing an eBay shipping label, providing shipment tracking in My eBay or through Selling Manager Pro, or programmatically by the seller through the ReviseCheckoutStatus or CompleteSale call.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer (or marked as shipped), the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Note: The CalculatedShippingRate container should only be used to specify values for the InternationalPackagingHandlingCosts, OriginatingPostalCode, and/or PackagingHandlingCosts fields. The rest of the fields in the CalculatedShippingRate container are used to specify package dimensions and package weight, and these values should now be specified in the ShippingPackageDetails container instead.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Fees a seller might assess for the shipping of the item (in addition to whatever the shipping service might charge). Any packaging/handling cost specified on input is added to each shipping service on output.

If domestic and international calculated shipping is offered for an item and if packaging/handling cost is specified only for domestic shipping, that cost will be applied by eBay as the international packaging/handling cost. (To specify a international packaging/handling cost, you must always specify a domestic packaging/handling cost, even if it is 0.) For international calculated shipping only.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Fees a seller might assess for the shipping of the item (in addition to whatever the shipping service might charge). Any packaging/handling cost specified on input is added to each shipping service on output.

If domestic and international calculated shipping is offered for an item and if packaging/handling cost is specified only for domestic shipping, that cost will be applied by eBay as the international packaging/handling cost. (To specify a international packaging/handling cost, you must always specify a domestic packaging/handling cost, even if it is 0.) For international calculated shipping only.

The postal code for the location from which the package will be shipped. A postal code is required for calculated shipping. This field is not necessary if a postal code is already specified through the Item.PostalCode field. If a postal code is included in both fields, the value in Item.PostalCode field is used, and the value in OriginatingPostalCode is ignored.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Fees a seller might assess for the shipping of the item (in addition to whatever the shipping service might charge). Any packaging/handling cost specified on input is added to each shipping service on output.

If domestic and international calculated shipping is offered for an item and if packaging/handling cost is specified only for domestic shipping, that cost will be applied by eBay as the international packaging/handling cost. (To specify a international packaging/handling cost, you must always specify a domestic packaging/handling cost, even if it is 0.) When UPS is one of the shipping services offered by the seller, package dimensions are required on list/relist/revise. For calculated shipping only.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Fees a seller might assess for the shipping of the item (in addition to whatever the shipping service might charge). Any packaging/handling cost specified on input is added to each shipping service on output.

If domestic and international calculated shipping is offered for an item and if packaging/handling cost is specified only for domestic shipping, that cost will be applied by eBay as the international packaging/handling cost. (To specify a international packaging/handling cost, you must always specify a domestic packaging/handling cost, even if it is 0.) When UPS is one of the shipping services offered by the seller, package dimensions are required on list/relist/revise. For calculated shipping only.

This dollar value indicates the money due from the buyer upon delivery of the item.

This field should only be specified in the request if 'COD' (cash-on-delivery) is a valid payment method for the site and it is included as a PaymentMethods value in the same request.

This field is only returned if set for the listing.

To see if 'COD' is a supported payment method for a site, call GetCategoryFeatures, specifying the listing category ID, and including the FeatureID field set to PaymentMethods. Look for a value of 'CashOnPickup' in one of the Category.PaymentMethod fields in the response.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This dollar value indicates the money due from the buyer upon delivery of the item.

This field should only be specified in the request if 'COD' (cash-on-delivery) is a valid payment method for the site and it is included as a PaymentMethods value in the same request.

This field is only returned if set for the listing.

To see if 'COD' is a supported payment method for a site, call GetCategoryFeatures, specifying the listing category ID, and including the FeatureID field set to PaymentMethods. Look for a value of 'CashOnPickup' in one of the Category.PaymentMethod fields in the response.

Shipping costs and options related to an international shipping service. If used, at least one domestic shipping service must also be provided in ShippingServiceOptions.

If you specify multiple InternationalShippingServiceOption nodes, the repeating nodes must be contiguous. That is, you cannot insert other nodes between InternationalShippingServiceOption nodes.

All specified domestic and international shipping services must be the same shipping type (for example, Flat versus Calculated).

A seller can offer up to four domestic shipping services and up to five international shipping services. However, if the seller is opted in to the Global Shipping Program, only four other international shipping services may be offered (regardless of whether or not Global Shipping is offered for the listing).

If you specify ShippingDetails when you revise or relist an item but you omit InternationalShippingServiceOption, eBay will drop the international shipping services (except the Global Shipping Program) from the listing. This may also have unintended side effects, as other fields that depend on this data may be dropped as well. To retain the shipping services and dependent fields when you modify other shipping details, it may be simplest to specify all ShippingDetails that you still want to include in the listing.

For GetItemShipping, results are filtered: if any service is not available in the buyer's region, it is removed. If no services remain after this filtering, a warning is returned.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

See Repeating (Unbounded) Fields for rules regarding repeating instances of a nodes (nodes for which maxOccurs is "unbounded" or is greater than 1).

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.Min: 0.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

An international shipping service being offered by the seller to ship an item to a buyer. For a list of valid values, call GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingServiceDetails.

To view the full list of International shipping service options in the response, look for the ShippingService fields in the ShippingServiceDetails containers that contain a InternationalService = true field, as this indicates that the ShippingService value is an International shipping service option.

The ShippingServiceDetails.ValidForSellingFlow flag must also be present. Otherwise, that particular shipping service option is no longer valid and cannot be offered to buyers through a listing.

For flat and calculated shipping.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

The base cost of shipping the item using the shipping service specified in the ShippingService field. In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field shows the cost to ship each additional item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost. For flat and calculated shipping.

If a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero. Otherwise, cost is not returned.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

For GetItemShipping, promotional shipping savings is reflected in the cost, if applicable. If the promotional shipping option is lower than other shipping services being offered, the savings is reflected in the returned shipping cost. The shipping service named Promotional Shipping Service (or whatever is the localized name for it) is included among the shipping services. If the promotional shipping cost is lower than the cost of other shipping services being offered, it is presented first in the list. (The LOWEST shipping service cost is always presented first, regardless of whether there is promotional shipping.)

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The base cost of shipping the item using the shipping service specified in the ShippingService field. In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field shows the cost to ship each additional item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost. For flat and calculated shipping.

If a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero. Otherwise, cost is not returned.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

For GetItemShipping, promotional shipping savings is reflected in the cost, if applicable. If the promotional shipping option is lower than other shipping services being offered, the savings is reflected in the returned shipping cost. The shipping service named Promotional Shipping Service (or whatever is the localized name for it) is included among the shipping services. If the promotional shipping cost is lower than the cost of other shipping services being offered, it is presented first in the list. (The LOWEST shipping service cost is always presented first, regardless of whether there is promotional shipping.)

This integer value controls the order (relative to other shipping services) in which the corresponding ShippingService will appear in the View Item and Checkout page. Sellers can specify up to five international shipping services (with five InternationalShippingServiceOption containers), so valid values are 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. A shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 1 appears at the top. Conversely, a shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 5 appears at the bottom of a list of five shipping service options. If the Global Shipping Program is enabled on the listing for international shipping, only four additional shipping services may be specified.

This field is applicable to Flat and Calculated shipping.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

An international location or region to where the item seller will ship the item.

Use GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingLocationDetails to determine which locations are valid per site. In the GeteBayDetails response, look for the ShippingLocationDetails.ShippingLocation fields.

For the AddItem family of calls, this field is required if any international shipping service is specified.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, ShipToLocation fields will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, ShipToLocation fields are only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container shows the sales tax rate percentage for a specific tax jurisdiction. Additionally, it indicates whether or not the seller applies sales tax to shipping charges in addition to the item cost. The concept of 'sales tax' is only applicable to eBay US and Canada (English and French) sites.

This container can be used in an Add/Revise/Relist/Verify call to set sales tax settings for a specific tax jurisdiction, but it is actually a better practice if a user sets up sales tax rates through the Sales Tax Table tool in My eBay (or by using the SetTaxTable call). A seller's Sales Tax Table is applied to the listing by including the UseTaxTable field in the request and setting its value to true. The GetTaxTable call can be used to retrieve the current sales tax rates for different tax jurisdictions.

This container is only returned in order-related 'Get' calls if sales tax is applicable to the order line item.

Note: Beginning January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this sales tax rate will be ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The amount of sales tax calculated for an order based on the item price and the sales tax rate for the buyer's tax jurisdiction.

GetItemTransactions can return incorrect sales tax if the name of a state is not abbreviated (e.g. if the value is "Illinois" rather than "IL") in TransactionArray.Transaction.Buyer.BuyerInfo.ShippingAddress.StateOrProvince. If the name of a state is not abbreviated, sales tax should be obtained by using the OrderLineItemID to call GetOrderTransactions.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The amount of sales tax calculated for an order based on the item price and the sales tax rate for the buyer's tax jurisdiction.

GetItemTransactions can return incorrect sales tax if the name of a state is not abbreviated (e.g. if the value is "Illinois" rather than "IL") in TransactionArray.Transaction.Buyer.BuyerInfo.ShippingAddress.StateOrProvince. If the name of a state is not abbreviated, sales tax should be obtained by using the OrderLineItemID to call GetOrderTransactions.

This float value is the sales tax percentage rate applicable to the corresponding tax jurisdiction (US state or Canadian province). Sellers are responsible for providing accurate sales tax rates for each jurisdiction. This sales tax rate comes into play when a buyer from that tax jurisdiction makes a purchase from the seller. The value passed in is stored with a precision of 3 digits after the decimal point (##.###).

This field is only returned in order management calls if sales tax applies to the order line item, and is only in GetItem (and other 'Get' calls) if sales tax is applicable to the listing or order line item, and the seller is the person making the call.

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', the sales tax rate in this field is ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This is the unique, two-digit identifier of the tax jurisdiction (such as 'CA' for California). To retrieve all two-digit identifiers for all states/territories/provinces for a site, a seller can either use a GetTaxTable call with DetailLevel set to ReturnAll, or they can use the GeteBayDetails call with DetailLevel name set to TaxJurisdiction. Please note that both GetTaxTable and GeteBayDetails calls use a JurisdictionID field to express these tax jurisdiction identifiers instead of SalesTaxState, but the values used in these fields are the same.

The SalesTaxState field is always required in an Add/Revise/Relist/Verify call, and always returned with each SalesTax container to identify the tax jurisdiction.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is included in an Add/Revise/Relist/Verify call and set to true if the seller wants sales tax for the jurisdiction to apply to the cumulative amount of item cost and shipping charges. This value defaults to false if not specified.

This field is always returned with the SalesTax container (whether true or false).

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a true value is set for this field for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this setting is ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The sale record ID. Applicable to Selling Manager users. When an item is sold, Selling Manager generates a sale record. A sale record contains buyer information, shipping, and other information. A sale record is displayed in the Sold view in Selling Manager. Each sale record has a sale record ID.

In the following calls, the value for the sale record ID is in the SellingManagerSalesRecordNumber field: GetItemTransactions, GetSellerTransactions, GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions. In the Selling Manager calls, the value for the sale record ID is in the SaleRecordID field.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the real record number is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a dummy value of 0 will be returned to all third parties.

The sale record ID can be for a single or a multiple line item order.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container for the shipping carrier and tracking information associated with the shipment of an order.

As each package has a unique tracking number, this container should be repeated for each package in the order.

Note: Top-rated sellers must have a record of uploading shipment tracking information (through site or through API) for at least 90 percent of their order line items (purchased by U.S. buyers) to keep their status as Top-rated sellers. For more information on eBay's Top-rated seller program, see the Becoming a Top Rated Seller and qualifying for Top Rated Plus page. Note: Shipment tracking information does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The tracking number assigned by the shipping carrier to the item shipment. This field and the ShippingCarrierUsed field are mutually dependent. When you submit ShipmentTrackingNumber, you must also supply a value for ShippingCarrierUsed. When you submit ShippingCarrierUsed, you must also supply a value for ShipmentTrackingNumber.

The format of the tracking number must be consistent with the format used by the specified shipping carrier (ShippingCarrierUsed). Typically, you should avoid spaces and hyphens. Returned only if set.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer or seller, and no longer returned at all to third parties. If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, the real tracking number is only returned to the buyer or seller, and a string value of Unavailable will be returned to all third parties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The name of the shipping carrier used to ship the item. This field and the ShipmentTrackingNumber field are mutually dependent. When you submit ShippingCarrierUsed, you must also supply a value for ShipmentTrackingNumber. When you submit ShipmentTrackingNumber, you must also supply a value for ShippingCarrierUsed.

When the site ID is Austria, Poland, or UK, ShippingCarrierUsed can be any value, because it is not checked by eBay. For all other sites, only the following characters are allowed: letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), space, and dash (-). The site ID is specified in the CompleteSale request header.

Note: Commonly used shipping carriers can be found by calling GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingCarrierDetails and examining the returned ShippingCarrierDetails.ShippingCarrier field. ShippingCarrierCodeType also has a list of valid shipping carriers, but eBay cannot guarantee that this enumerated type contains a full, updated list of shipping carriers. For the CompleteSale call:

This field is not case sensitive in the CompleteSale request.

When using UPS Mail Innovations, supply the value UPS-MI. Buyers will subsequently be sent to the UPS Mail Innovations website for tracking status.

When using FedEx SmartPost, supply the value FedEx. Buyers will subsequently be sent to the FedEx web site for tracking status.

For the Get calls: When using the Global Shipping Program, this field returns a value of PBI.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This container is used to provide details on a specific domestic shipping service option, including the unique identifier of the shipping service option and the costs related to domestic shipping service. A separate ShippingServiceOptions container is needed for each domestic shipping service option that is available to ship the item. Unless a fulfillment business policy is being used, generally at least one ShippingServiceOptions container will be required.

If you specify multiple ShippingServiceOptions nodes, the repeating nodes must be contiguous. For example, you can insert InternationalShippingServiceOption nodes after a list of repeating ShippingServiceOptions nodes, but not between them:

If you specify ShippingDetails when you revise or relist an item but you omit ShippingServiceOptions, eBay will drop the domestic shipping services from the listing. This may also have unintended side effects, as other fields that depend on this data may be dropped as well.

To retain the shipping services and dependent fields when you modify other shipping details, it may be simplest to specify all ShippingDetails that you still want to include in the listing.

A seller can offer up to four domestic shipping services and up to five international shipping services. However, if the seller is opted in to the Global Shipping Program, only four other international shipping services may be offered (regardless of whether or not Global Shipping is offered for the listing). All specified domestic and international shipping services must be the same shipping type (for example, Flat versus Calculated).

For GetItemShipping, results are filtered: if any service is not available in the buyer's region, it is removed. If no services remain after this filtering, a warning is returned.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

See Repeating (Unbounded) Fields for rules regarding repeating instances of a nodes (nodes for which maxOccurs is "unbounded" or is greater than 1).

This field is returned as true if the domestic shipping service is considered an expedited shipping service. An expedited service is typically a shipping service that can ship an order that will arrive at the buyer's location within one to two business days.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

This timestamp indicates when the order was actually delivered to the buyer. This field is only returned after the order has been delivered to the buyer.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer (or marked as shipped), the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the delivery window for which the buyer can expect to receive the order. The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax value indicates the latest time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields will start being returned once the seller marks the order as shipped/provides tracking information. Until then, the EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are returned instead.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the delivery window for which the buyer can expect to receive the order. The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin value indicates the earliest time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields will start being returned once the seller marks the order as shipped/provides tracking information. Until then, the EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are returned instead.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This enumeration value indicates whether or not the order has been picked up from the store indicated by the StoreID value. This field is only applicable to 'In-Store Pickup' and 'Click and Collect' orders.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This enumeration value indicates a specific domestic shipping service option being offered by the seller to ship an item to a buyer who is located within the same country as the item. This field is required to identify each domestic shipping service option that is specified with a ShippingServiceOptions container.

For a list of valid ShippingService values, call GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingServiceDetails. The ShippingServiceDetails.ValidForSellingFlow flag must also be present. Otherwise, that particular shipping service option is no longer valid and cannot be offered to buyers through a listing.

To view the full list of domestic shipping service options in the response, look for the ShippingServiceDetails.ShippingService fields. Domestic shipping service options will not have a InternationalService = true field, as this indicates that the ShippingService value is an International shipping service option.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

The base cost of shipping one unit of the item using the shipping service specified in the corresponding ShippingService field.

In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field also becomes applicable, and shows the cost to ship each additional unit of the item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

Note: If the corresponding shipping service option is set as a 'free shipping' option (FreeShipping=true), the seller still needs to include this ShippingServiceCost field and set its value to 0.0, as eBay will not do this automatically. When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost.

Note that if ShippingService is set to LocalPickup, ShippingServiceCost must be set to 0.0. Also, if a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The base cost of shipping one unit of the item using the shipping service specified in the corresponding ShippingService field.

In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field also becomes applicable, and shows the cost to ship each additional unit of the item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

Note: If the corresponding shipping service option is set as a 'free shipping' option (FreeShipping=true), the seller still needs to include this ShippingServiceCost field and set its value to 0.0, as eBay will not do this automatically. When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost.

Note that if ShippingService is set to LocalPickup, ShippingServiceCost must be set to 0.0. Also, if a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

Controls the order (relative to other shipping services) in which the corresponding ShippingService will appear in the View Item and Checkout page.

Sellers can specify up to four domestic shipping services (with four ShippingServiceOptions containers), so valid values are 1, 2, 3, and 4. A shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 1 appears at the top. Conversely, a shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 4 appears at the bottom of a list of four shipping service options.

If this field is omitted from domestic shipping service options, the order of the shipping service options in View Item and Checkout pages will be determined by the order that these shipping services are presented in the request payload of an Add/Revise/Relist call.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

In a SetTaxTable, a TaxJurisdiction container is required for each tax jurisdiction that the seller wishes to make additions/changes. Sales tax details for zero or more jurisdictions (states, provinces, etc). This can be just one jurisdiction, up to all jurisdictions defined for the site's country. Any values specified through a TaxJurisdiction container will override any existing values defined in the seller's Sales Tax Table.

If GetTaxTable is called without the DetailLevel field, only tax jurisdictions where sales tax rates have been set up are returned. However, if the DetailLevel field is included in the request and set to ReturnAll, all tax jurisdictions are returned, regardless of whether or not the seller has modified settings for any/all of these jurisdictions.

This container is only returned in order-related 'Get' calls if sales tax is applicable to the order line item.

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this sales tax rate will be ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This is the unique, two-digit identifier of the tax jurisdiction (such as 'CA' for California). To retrieve all JurisdictionID values for a site, a seller can either use a GetTaxTable call with DetailLevel set to ReturnAll, or they can use the GeteBayDetails call with DetailLevel name set to TaxJurisdiction.

The JurisdictionID field is always required in a SetTaxTable call, and always returned with each TaxJurisdiction container to identify the tax jurisdiction.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This float value is the sales tax percentage rate applicable to the corresponding tax jurisdiction. Sellers are responsible for providing accurate sales tax rates for each jurisdiction. This sales tax rate comes into play when a buyer from that tax jurisdiction makes a purchase from the seller. The value passed in is stored with a precision of 3 digits after the decimal point (##.###).

This field is only returned in GetTaxTable (and other 'Get' calls) if a sales tax percentage rate has been set.

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a sales tax rate is established for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', the sales tax rate in this field is ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is included in a SetTaxTable call and set to true if the seller wants sales tax for the jurisdiction to apply to the cumulative amount of item cost and shipping charges. This value defaults to false if not specified.

This field is always returned with each TaxJurisdiction container (whether true or false).

Note: As of January 1, 2019, buyers in some US states will automatically be charged sales tax for eBay purchases. eBay will collect and remit this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. So, if a true value is set for this field for a state that is subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit', this setting is ignored by eBay during checkout process. For a list of the US states that will become subject to 'eBay Collect and Remit' (and effective dates), see the eBay sales tax collection help topic.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field is returned as true if the domestic shipping service is considered an expedited shipping service. An expedited service is typically a shipping service that can ship an order that will arrive at the buyer's location within one to two business days.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The total cost of customs and taxes for the international leg of an order shipped using the Global Shipping Program. This amount is calculated and supplied for each item by the international shipping provider when a buyer views the item properties.

This timestamp indicates when the order was actually delivered to the buyer. This field is only returned after the order has been delivered to the buyer.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer (or marked as shipped), the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the window during which the buyer can expect delivery. The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax value indicates the latest date and time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are only estimates made by eBay, and their accuracy will depend on the seller meeting the handling time deadline. Once the seller ships the order, and marks it as shipped/provides tracking information, the more accurate delivery dates can be found in the the ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the window during which the buyer can expect delivery. The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin value indicates the earliest date and time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are only estimates made by eBay, and their accuracy will depend on the seller meeting the handling time deadline. Once the seller ships the order, and marks it as shipped/provides tracking information, the more accurate delivery dates can be found in the the ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This timestamp indicates the latest date/time that the seller should ship the package to ensure that the package arrives to the buyer within the estimated delivery window. This date/time is calculated by adding the handling time (in days) to the purchase time.

This field is applicable for domestic shipping services, and for Click and Collect orders in the UK and Australia.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The MinNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime and MaxNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime timestamps indicate the window during which the buyer can expect delivery based on the seller's handling time and selected shipping service. The MaxNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime value indicates the latest date and time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

This field is applicable for domestic shipping services, and for Click and Collect orders in the UK and Australia.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The MinNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime and MaxNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime timestamps indicate the window during which the buyer can expect delivery based on the seller's handling time and selected shipping service. The MinNativeEstimatedDeliveryTime value indicates the earliest date and time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

This field is applicable for domestic shipping services, and for Click and Collect orders in the UK and Australia.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the delivery window for which the buyer can expect to receive the order. The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax value indicates the latest time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields will start being returned once the seller marks the order as shipped/provides tracking information. Until then, the EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are returned instead.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax timestamps indicate the delivery window for which the buyer can expect to receive the order. The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin value indicates the earliest time that the buyer can expect to receive the order.

The ScheduledDeliveryTimeMin and ScheduledDeliveryTimeMax fields will start being returned once the seller marks the order as shipped/provides tracking information. Until then, the EstimatedDeliveryTimeMin and EstimatedDeliveryTimeMax dates are returned instead.

Note: This field does not appear in Merchant Data API's OrderReport or SoldReport responses, because once shipment tracking information is provided to the buyer, the order/order line item is considered acknowledged, and acknowledged orders do not show up in OrderReport or SoldReport responses.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This enumeration value indicates whether or not the order has been picked up from the store indicated by the StoreID value. This field is only applicable to 'In-Store Pickup' and 'Click and Collect' orders.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This enumeration value indicates a specific domestic shipping service option being offered by the seller to ship an item to a buyer who is located within the same country as the item. This field is required to identify each domestic shipping service option that is specified with a ShippingServiceOptions container.

For a list of valid ShippingService values, call GeteBayDetails with DetailName set to ShippingServiceDetails. The ShippingServiceDetails.ValidForSellingFlow flag must also be present. Otherwise, that particular shipping service option is no longer valid and cannot be offered to buyers through a listing.

To view the full list of domestic shipping service options in the response, look for the ShippingServiceDetails.ShippingService fields. Domestic shipping service options will not have a InternationalService = true field, as this indicates that the ShippingService value is an International shipping service option.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The cost of shipping each additional item if the same buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item. This field is required when creating a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing. Generally, the seller will give the buyer a shipping discount if that buyer purchases multiple quantity of the item, so this value should usually be less than the value set for ShippingServiceCost.

The value of this field can even be set to 0 if the seller wants to encourage buyers to buy multiple quantity of the item, or it could be that the seller can fit multiple quantities of the line item in a single shipping package, so the seller is just passing this shipping savings onto the buyer. This field is not applicable for single-quantity listings.

The base cost of shipping one unit of the item using the shipping service specified in the corresponding ShippingService field.

In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field also becomes applicable, and shows the cost to ship each additional unit of the item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

Note: If the corresponding shipping service option is set as a 'free shipping' option (FreeShipping=true), the seller still needs to include this ShippingServiceCost field and set its value to 0.0, as eBay will not do this automatically. When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost.

Note that if ShippingService is set to LocalPickup, ShippingServiceCost must be set to 0.0. Also, if a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The base cost of shipping one unit of the item using the shipping service specified in the corresponding ShippingService field.

In the case of a multiple-quantity, fixed-price listing, the ShippingServiceAdditionalCost field also becomes applicable, and shows the cost to ship each additional unit of the item if the buyer purchases multiple quantity of the same line item.

Note: If the corresponding shipping service option is set as a 'free shipping' option (FreeShipping=true), the seller still needs to include this ShippingServiceCost field and set its value to 0.0, as eBay will not do this automatically. When returned by GetItemShipping, it includes the packaging and handling cost.

Note that if ShippingService is set to LocalPickup, ShippingServiceCost must be set to 0.0. Also, if a shipping service has been specified (even LocalPickup), GetItem returns the shipping service cost, even if the cost is zero.

If this is for calculated shipping for a listing that has not yet ended, note that the cost cannot be determined until the listing has ended and the buyer has specified a postal code.

Controls the order (relative to other shipping services) in which the corresponding ShippingService will appear in the View Item and Checkout page.

Sellers can specify up to four domestic shipping services (with four ShippingServiceOptions containers), so valid values are 1, 2, 3, and 4. A shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 1 appears at the top. Conversely, a shipping service with a ShippingServicePriority value of 4 appears at the bottom of a list of four shipping service options.

If this field is omitted from domestic shipping service options, the order of the shipping service options in View Item and Checkout pages will be determined by the order that these shipping services are presented in the request payload of an Add/Revise/Relist call.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Container consisting of checkout/payment status details for an order line item. Several of these fields change values during the checkout flow.

For GetOrders, only a limited number of applicable fields are returned at the order line item level. The fields indicating the status of the order are actually found in the OrderArray.Order.CheckoutStatus container.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This enumeration value indicates the current state of a purchased digital gift card. The normal flow is for the buyer (or other recipient of the gift card) to download the gift card from the delivered email after purchase, and then to activate the card for use. This field is only applicable and returned for digital gift card order line items.

Applicable values:

Activated

(out) This enumeration value indicates that the digital gift card has been activated by the buyer or recipient of gift card.

CustomCode

(out) This value is reserved for internal or future use.

Deactivated

(out) This enumeration value indicates that the digital gift card has been deactivated.

Downloaded

(out) This enumeration value indicates that the digital gift card has been downloaded by the buyer or recipient of gift card. The next step would be to activate the gift card.

Inactive

(out) This enumeration value indicates that the digital gift card has yet to be activated by the buyer or recipient of gift card.

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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This field being returned with a value of true indicates that the order line item can be paid for with a credit card through the seller's payment gateway account.

Note: Beginning on May 1, 2019, eBay will no longer support electronic payments through Integrated Merchant Credit Card accounts. To accept online credit card payments from buyers, a seller must use specify PayPal as an accepted payment method, or opt in to eBay Managed Payments program (if the program is available to that seller).

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The enumeration value in this field indicates which payment method was used by the German buyer who was offered the 'Pay Upon Invoice' option. This field will only be returned if a German buyer was offered the 'Pay Upon Invoice' option. Otherwise, the buyer's selected payment method is returned in the PaymentMethodUsed field by the GetItemTransactions call.

Applicable values: See PaymentInstrument.
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DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

A container consisting of detailed tax information (sales tax, Goods and Services tax, or VAT) for a sales transaction. The Taxes container is always returned, even if the sales transaction is not subject to any taxes on the buyer's purchase. The information in this container supercedes/overrides any sales tax information in the ShippingDetails.SalesTax container.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

This value is the actual tax ID for the buyer. This field will generally only be returned if a seller on the Italy or Spain sites required that the buyer supply a tax ID during the checkout process. If the Order.BuyerTaxIdentifier container is returned, the type of tax ID can be found in the BuyerTaxIdentifier.Type field.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Unique identifier for an eBay sales transaction. This identifier is created once there is a commitment from a buyer to purchase an item, or if/when the buyer actually purchases the line item through a 'Buy it Now' option. An ItemID/TransactionID pair can be used and referenced during an order checkout flow to identify a line item.

For GetOrders, GetOrderTransactions, and GetItemTransactions only: If using Trading WSDL Version 1019 or above, this field will only be returned to the buyer, seller, or PayPal (if payment method is PayPal), and no longer returned at all to third parties (except for PayPal). If using a Trading WSDL older than Version 1019, transaction ID is only returned to the buyer, seller or PayPal, and a dummy value of 10000000000000 will be returned to all third parties (except for PayPal).

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The sale price for one unit of the line item. This price does not include any other costs like shipping charges or sales tax, and its value will remain the same before and after payment. If multiple units were purchased through a single-variation, fixed-price listing, to get the subtotal of the units purchased, the TransactionPrice value would have to be multiplied by the Transaction.QuantityPurchased value.

For a motor vehicle listing that required a deposit/down payment, the amount in the TransactionPrice is actually the deposit amount.

For GetMyeBaySelling: this field is only returned if the transaction came as a result of a buyer's Best Offer accepted by the seller. Otherwise, the Transaction.TotalPrice field should be viewed instead.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The sale price for one unit of the line item. This price does not include any other costs like shipping charges or sales tax, and its value will remain the same before and after payment. If multiple units were purchased through a single-variation, fixed-price listing, to get the subtotal of the units purchased, the TransactionPrice value would have to be multiplied by the Transaction.QuantityPurchased value.

For a motor vehicle listing that required a deposit/down payment, the amount in the TransactionPrice is actually the deposit amount.

For GetMyeBaySelling: this field is only returned if the transaction came as a result of a buyer's Best Offer accepted by the seller. Otherwise, the Transaction.TotalPrice field should be viewed instead.

Container consisting of details related to the type and status of an Unpaid Item case. This container is only returned if there is an open (or recently closed) Unpaid Item case associated with the order line item.

This field indicates if the Unpaid Item case was opened manually by the customer or opened automatically by eBay's Unpaid Item Assistant feature. This field is always returned with the UnpaidItem container.

Applicable values:

Auto

(out) This value indicates that the Unpaid Item case was opened automatically through eBay's Unpaid Item Assistant feature.

CustomCode

(out) This value is reserved for future or internal use.

Manual

(out) This value indicates that the seller opened an Unpaid Item case manually through the Resolution Center or by using the Trading API's AddDispute call.

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In a fixed-priced listing, a seller can offer variations of the same item. For example, the seller could create a fixed-priced listing for a t-shirt design, and offer the shirt in different colors and sizes. In this case, each color and size combination is a separate variation. Each variation can have a different quantity and price. Due to the possible price differentiation, buyers can buy multiple items from this listing at the same time, but all of the items must be of the same variation. One order line item is created whether one or multiple quanity of the same variation are purchased.

The Variation node contains information about which variation was purchased. Therefore, applications that process orders should always check to see if this node is present.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

A SKU (stock keeping unit) is a seller-defined identifier. It is only intended for the seller's use (not for buyers). A SKU value is not required, but many large sellers like to add SKU value to their listings. If defined on a listing, a SKU value can be used by sellers to reconcile their eBay inventory with your own inventory system, instead of using the VariationSpecifics identifying values.

If specified, all SKU values must be unique within the Variations node. That is, no two variations within the same listing can have the same SKU.

If you include the Item.InventoryTrackingMethod field in an 'FixedPriceItem' call and set its value to SKU, the Variation.SKU values become required for each variation..

For GetItem, GetOrders and other 'Get' calls: Only returned if the seller specified a SKU for the variation.Max length: 80.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

A list of name/value pairs that uniquely identify the variation within the listing. All variations must specify the same set of Item Specific names, but each variation must provide a unique combination of values for those Item Specific names. For example, if the items vary by color and size, then every variation must specify 'Color' and 'Size' as Item Specific names, but no two variations can specify the same combination of 'Color' and 'Size' values.

When you revise a listing that includes variations, you can change names of Variationpecifics by using the Variations.ModifyNameList container. You can also add, delete, or replace individual variations as needed to match your current inventory. Use the Variation.Delete field to delete a variation that has no sales (order line items). If the variation has sales, then set the Quantity to 0.

For GetSellerEvents To keep the GetSellerEvents response smaller, Variationpecifics are not returned if the variation has a SKU. If the variation has no SKU, then Variationpecifics are returned instead. Optionally, you can pass IncludeVariationSpecifics as true in the request to force Variationpecifics to be returned, even when the SKU is returned.

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

For the AddItem family of calls: Contains the name and value(s) for an Item Specific. Only required when the ItemSpecifics container is specified.

Note: The maximum number of item specifics that may be defined for a listing has increased from 30 to 45. For the AddFixedPriceItem family of calls: The same NameValueList schema is used for the ItemSpecifics node, the VariationSpecifics node, and the VariationSpecifcsSet node.

If the listing has variations, any name that you use in the VariationSpecifics and VariationSpecificsSet nodes can't be used in the ItemSpecifics node. When you list with Item Variations:

Specify all applicable names with all their supported values in the VariationSpecificSet node.

See the Variation sample in the AddFixedPriceItem call reference for examples.

For PlaceOffer: Required if the item being purchased includes Item Variations.

For AddToWatchList and RemoveFromWatchList: The ItemID value of the multiple-variation listing and the name-value pair to identify each variation in the listing are required.

Note: As of August 30, 2018, California will require sellers to display a Proposition 65 warning on online retail sites if products contain chemicals and/or substances that may impact the health of California buyers. This requirement is applicable to most eBay US categories, including eBay Motors, Motors Parts & Accessories, and catalog-enabled categories. The warning message can be customized by the seller, but should contain the following basic information:

The name of at least one listed chemical that prompted the warning

Text stating that the product 'can expose you to' the chemical(s) in the product

Unlike standard item specifics that allow a maximum of 65 characters in the Value field, the matching value for the 'California Prop 65 Warning' item specific allows up to 800 characters of text. When a seller passes in this item specific, eBay will automatically insert a warning symbol icon for the listing.

DetailLevel: ItemReturnDescription, ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Depending on the call and context, this value is either a name of an Item/Category/Variation Specific, or a Parts Compatibility name.

For the AddItem and AddFixedPriceItem families of calls: In the Item.ItemSpecifics context, this can be any name that the seller wants to use. However, to help buyers find items more easily, it is a good idea to try to use a recommended name when possible (see GetCategorySpecifics). You can't specify the same name twice within the same listing.

For the AddFixedPriceItem family of calls: In the VariationSpecifics context, this can be any name that the seller wants to use, unless the VariationsEnabled flag is false for the name in the GetCategorySpecifics response. For example, for some categories eBay may recommend that you only use "Brand" as a shared name at the Item level, not in variations.

For the AddFixedPriceItem family of calls: In the Compatibility.NameValueList context, this value is a motor vehicle aspect such as Year, Make, and Model. A Compatibility.NameValueList container is applicable for motor vehicle parts and accessories listings.

For GetCategorySpecifics: This is a recommended (popular) name to use for items in the specified category (e.g., "Brand" might be recommended, not "Manufacturer").

For PlaceOffer: Required if the item being purchased includes Item Variations.

Note: For mandatory and recommended item specifics that are returned in the GetCategorySpecifics call, the seller should pass in the name of these item specifics just as they are shown in the GetCategorySpecifics response. Similarly, for catalog-enabled categories, the seller should pass in the name of instance aspects just as they are shown in the GetCategorySpecifics response. Instance aspects are additional details unique to a specific item or listing that a seller can include along with the product aspects that are already defined in the eBay catalog product associated with the listing. Instance aspects common to many catalog-enabled categories include 'Bundle Description' and 'Modification Description'. As of August 30, 2018, eBay US sellers who ship to California are required to pass in a 'California Prop 65 Warning' item specific if the item in the listing contains one or more chemicals known to be harmful to human health. This item specific is passed at the listing level for both single-variation and multiple-variation listings. The 'California Prop 65 Warning' is considered an instance specific because it will be retained on the listing even when the seller lists using an eBay catalog product. The 'California Prop 65 Warning' may be applicable in most eBay US categories, including eBay Motors, Motors Parts & Accessories, and catalog-enabled categories. Note: If Brand and MPN (Manufacturer Part Number) are being used to identify product variations in a multiple-variation listing, the Brand must be specified at the item level (ItemSpecifics container) and the MPN for each product variation must be specified at the variation level (VariationSpecifics container). The Brand name must be the same for all variations within a single listing. Max length: 65.

DetailLevel: ItemReturnDescription, ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Depending on the call and context, this value is either the value of an Item/Category/Variation Specific, a Parts Compatibility value, or a product identifier.

For the AddItem family of calls: If you specify multiple values for Item Specifics, eBay only stores the first one, unless GetCategorySpecifics indicates that the corresponding name supports multiple values.

For the AddFixedPriceItem family of calls: If you specify multiple values for Item Specifics or Variation Specifics, eBay only stores the first one, unless GetCategorySpecifics indicates that the corresponding name supports multiple values.

In VariationSpecificSet, you typically specify multiple Value fields for each name. For example, if Name = Size, you would specify all size values that you wan to offer in the listing.

For the Compatibility.NameValueList context, this is the corresponding value of a motor vehicle aspect such as Year, Make, and Model. A Compatibility.NameValueList container is applicable for motor vehicle parts and accessories listings.

For GetCategorySpecifics: The most highly recommended values are returned first. For these calls, Value is only returned when recommended values are available.

For PlaceOffer: Required if the item being purchased includes Item Variations.

Note: The standard maximum length for the value of an item specific is 65, but the maximum allowed length increases for instance aspects such as 'Bundle Description' and 'Modification Description'. The maximum allowed length for these instance aspects are returned in the GetCategorySpecifics call. The maximum allowed length for the new 'California Prop 65 Warning' item specific is 800 characters. For more information about the 'California Prop 65 Warning' item specific, see the ItemSpecifics.NameValueList field description. Max length: 65 (but longer for some instance aspects, including 800 for 'California Prop 65 Warning').

DetailLevel: ItemReturnDescription, ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

The title of the variation. This is a concatenation of the listing title plus the values (no names) from Variationpecifics. For example, if the Title is "Polo Shirt" and the variation is for a medium pink shirt, the variation title could be "Polo Shirt[Pink,M]. PayPal may also use this value to identify item variations (for buyers and sellers).

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

URL for the variation on eBay. This links to eBay's View Item page, with the page configured to show details of the specified variation. The syntax of this URL is similar to Item.ViewItemURL (not optimized for natural search).

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

Indicates the number of orders that can be returned per page of data (i.e., per call). This is the same value specified in the Pagination.EntriesPerPage input (or the default value, if EntriesPerPage was not specified). This is not necessarily the actual number of orders returned per page (see ReturnedOrderCountActual).

DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input.

A token representing the application-level acknowledgement code that indicates the response status (e.g., success). The AckCodeType list specifies the possible values for the Ack field.

Applicable values:

CustomCode

(out) Reserved for internal or future use.

Failure

(out) This value indicates that the call request processing failed.

Success

(out) This value indicates that the call request was processed successfully without any issues.

Warning

(out) This value indicates that the call request was successful, but processing was not without any issues. These issues can be checked in the Errors container, that will also be returned when one or more known issues occur with the call request.

This refers to the specific software build that eBay used when processing the request and generating the response. This includes the version number plus additional information. eBay Developer Support may request the build information when helping you resolve technical issues.

Most Trading API calls support a MessageID element in the request and a CorrelationID element in the response. If you pass in a MessageID in a request, the same value will be returned in the CorrelationID field in the response. Pairing these values can help you track and confirm that a response is returned for every request and to match specific responses to specific requests. If you do not pass a MessageID value in the request, CorrelationID is not returned.

Note:GetCategories is designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, the MessageID and CorrelationID fields aren't applicable. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, MessageID and CorrelationID are applicable.

API errors are divided between two classes: system errors and request errors.

Applicable values:

CustomCode

(out) Reserved for internal or future use.

RequestError

(out) An error has occurred either as a result of a problem in the sending application or because the application's end-user has attempted to submit invalid data (or missing data). In these cases, do not retry the request. The problem must be corrected before the request can be made again. If the problem is due to something in the application (such as a missing required field), the application must be changed. If the problem is a result of end-user data, the application must alert the end-user to the problem and provide the means for the end-user to correct the data. Once the problem in the application or data is resolved, resend the request to eBay with the corrected data.

SystemError

(out) Indicates that an error has occurred on the eBay system side, such as a database or server down. An application can retry the request as-is a reasonable number of times (eBay recommends twice). If the error persists, contact Developer Technical Support. Once the problem has been resolved, the request may be resent in its original form.

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A unique code that identifies the particular error condition that occurred. Your application can use error codes as identifiers in your customized error-handling algorithms. See the "Errors by Number" document.

Indicates whether the error is a severe error (causing the request to fail) or an informational error (a warning) that should be communicated to the user.

Applicable values:

CustomCode

(out) Reserved for internal or future use.

Error

(out) The request that triggered the error was not processed successfully. When a serious application-level error occurs, the error is returned instead of the business data.

If the source of the problem is within the application (such as a missing required element), change the application before you retry the request.

If the problem is due to end-user input data, please alert the end-user to the problem and provide the means for them to correct the data. Once the problem in the application or data is resolved, you can attempt to re-send the request to eBay.

If the source of the problem is on eBay's side, An application can retry the request as-is a reasonable number of times (eBay recommends twice). If the error persists, contact Developer Technical Support. Once the problem has been resolved, the request may be resent in its original form.

(out) The request was processed successfully, but something occurred that may affect your application or the user. For example, eBay may have changed a value the user sent in. In this case, eBay returns a normal, successful response and also returns the warning.

When a warning occurs, the error is returned in addition to the business data. In this case, you do not need to retry the request (as the original request was successful). However, depending on the cause or nature of the warning, you might need to contact either the end user or eBay to effect a long term solution to the problem to prevent it from reoccurring in the future.

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Expiration date of the user's authentication token. Only returned within the 7-day period prior to a token's expiration. To ensure that user authentication tokens are secure and to help avoid a user's token being compromised, tokens have a limited life span. A token is only valid for a period of time (set by eBay). After this amount of time has passed, the token expires and must be replaced with a new token.

This value represents the date and time when eBay processed the request. The time zone of this value is GMT and the format is the ISO 8601 date and time format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.SSSZ). See the Time Values section in the eBay Features Guide for information about this time format and converting to and from the GMT time zone.

Note:GetCategories and other Trading API calls are designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, this time value reflects the time the cached response was created. Thus, this value is not necessarily when the request was processed. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, this time value does reflect when the request was processed.

The version of the response payload schema. Indicates the version of the schema that eBay used to process the request. See the Standard Data for All Calls section in the eBay Features Guide for information on using the response version when troubleshooting CustomCode values that appear in the response.

Samples

Note: Some item IDs, user IDs, or other data in these samples might no longer be active on eBay. If necessary, you can substitute current eBay data in your requests.

Sample: Basic Call

Requests all orders created by the seller within a specified time range.

Description

The seller wants to review all orders created within the time range from 10/01/2018 to 10/30/2018. The CreateTimeFrom and CreateTimeTo input fields are used to specify this time range, and the OrderRole field is set to 'Seller'.

Change History

Change Date

Description

11132019-06-21

OrderIDArray.OrderID, Order.OrderID (modified): The new format of order identifier values was rolled out. Both the new and old order ID format will be accepted in request payloads to identify an eBay order. The format (old or new) that is returned in response payloads is dependent on the WSDL version and/or compatibility level. See the 1113 Release Notes for more details.

Order.ExtendedOrderID, Transaction.ExtendedOrderID (modified): The new order ID format will now be returned in all cases, regardless of the WSDL version number or compatibility level. The ExtendedOrderID field was previously created to distinguish between legacy and REST API-based order identifiers. Now, with the rollout of the new order ID format, the same order identifiers will be used for both legacy and REST-based APIs, although the legacy APIs will support both the old and the new formats until 2020. Once a Trading API user is integrated with the new order ID format, the values shown in the ExtendedOrderID and OrderID fields will be the same for each order.

11072019-05-10

OrderIDArray.OrderID, Order.OrderID (modified): Starting in June 2019, eBay will start changing the format of order identifier values. The new format will be a non-parsable string, globally unique across all eBay marketplaces, and consistent for both single line item and multiple line item orders. To enable and use the new format, the user will need to use the 1107 WSDL (or newer as versions roll out) and set the compatibility level to 1113. There will be a nine-month transition period where the old format will still be supported.

11012019-03-29

ShippingAddress.AddressID (modified): For orders subject to Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST), in addition to the unique identifier for the address, the last two digits of the user's Australian Business Number (ABN) will also appear in this field. Australian 'Goods and Services' tax (GST) is automatically charged to buyers outside of Australia when they purchase items on the eBay Australia site.

10852018-10-26

OrderStatusCodeType (doc change): Cleaned up the enumerated type documentation to indicate which enumeration values can be used as filters in the request, and which values are only applicable to the GetOrders response. One big change is that the Cancelled value is used in the GetOrders request (and not CancelPending) to see orders with pending or completed cancellation requests.

Order.eBayCollectAndRemitTax (doc change): Provided a little more detail to the 'eBay Collect and Remit Tax' field description and added links to the Australian 'Good and Service Tax' and US Sales Tax Collection help topics.

Transaction.eBayCollectAndRemitTax, Transaction.eBayCollectAndRemitTaxes (doc change): Provided a little more detail to the 'eBay Collect and Remit Taxes' field descriptions and added links to the Australian 'Good and Service Tax' and US Sales Tax Collection help topics.

ShippingDetails.SalesTax (doc change): Added a note to state that the Sales Tax rate for a US tax jurisdiction that is subject to the 'eBay Collect and Remit Tax' program will be ignored during the checkout process, since eBay will be collecting and remitting this tax to the tax authorities without the seller's involvement.

Order.ExtendedOrderID, Transaction.ExtendedOrderID (doc change): Provided an example of an actual ExtendedOrderID value and added note that these values are used in the Post-Order and Fulfillment APIs to retrieve orders.

10732018-08-03

Transaction.TransactionPrice (doc change): Made a correction to the field description. This field was inaccurately described as including shipping charge and sales tax, when it accurately only indicates the sales price of one unit of the item.

10672018-06-22

OrderType.eBayCollectAndRemitTax (added): This boolean field is returned as true if the order was subject to Australian import tax charged to the buyer. This field is not returned if false. Australian import tax charged to the buyer is collected by eBay and remitted to the Australian government.

TransactionType.eBayCollectAndRemitTax (added): This boolean field is returned as true if the order line item was subject to Australian import tax charged to the buyer. This field is not returned if false. Australian import tax charged to the buyer is collected by eBay and remitted to the Australian government.

TransactionType.eBayCollectAndRemitTaxes (added): This container will be returned for any order line items subject to the import tax charged to the buyer, and the amount of this tax will be displayed in the TaxDetails.TaxAmount field under this container.

TaxDescriptionCodeType (modified): GST added as an enumeration value, and indicates that a Goods and Services import tax was charged to the buyer against the order line item.

TaxTypeCodeType (modified): GST added as an enumeration value, and indicates that a Goods and Services import tax was charged to the buyer against the order line item.

10272017-08-04

AttributeArrayType (deprecated): This type is being deprecated. It is exclusively for Half.com listings, and API support for Half.com listings is being deprecated.

AttributeType (deprecated): This type is being deprecated. It is exclusively for Half.com listings, and API support for Half.com listings is being deprecated.

GetOrdersRequestType.ListingType (doc change): The ListingType field marked as no longer applicable since this field was only used to retrieve Half.com orders, and API support for Half.com listings is being deprecated.

GetOrdersRequestType.OrderStatus (doc change): Added note to OrderStatus field that mentions that the Shipped value is no longer applicable, since that value is only used when retrieving Half.com orders, and API support for Half.com listings is being deprecated.

Item.SellerInventoryID (deprecated): This field is being deprecated. It is exclusively for Half.com listings, and API support for Half.com listings is being deprecated.

ListingTypeCodeType (modified): The Half enumeration value is being deprecated, as API support for Half.com listings is being deprecated.

OrderStatusCodeType (modified): The Shipped enumeration value is being deprecated, as this value is only applicable to Half.com orders, and API support for Half.com listings is being deprecated.

Order.RefundArray, Transaction.RefundArray (deprecated): This container is being deprecated, as this container is only applicable to Half.com refunds, and API support for Half.com orders is being deprecated.

10192017-06-09

Transaction.GuaranteedDelivery (added): New field added to indicate whether or not the seller has committed to Guaranteed Delivery (delivered within four business days after purchase) for the order line item.

09972017-01-20

CalculatedShippingRate.PackageDepth (deprecated): This field is being deprecated. It will still be supported for 18 additional months, but for it to be available, the user will have to use Version 995 or older.